Bank Interest Rate Curve
What exactly is a "bank interest rate curve" and what does it consist of? Is this similar to a normal yield curve?
What exactly is a "bank interest rate curve" and what does it consist of? Is this similar to a normal yield curve?
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Impossible to say w/o more context...
with respect to an equities delta one desk?
I think I know what you mean
Banks have deposit curves posted by the treasury, these are the rates they offer on term funding for structured products. Let me know if this helps.
not sure what you mean by rates offered on term funding and why just on structured products?
Like the other poster said, this is a bank's own funding curve, produced by the treasury for use by the various other bits of the bank. Basically, it's to ensure that the various products are priced in a consistent fashion.
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