The Interbank Market is the market for currencies for Foreign Exchange - the...
A market where banks borrow and lend to each other, usually for very short-term periods. Français: Marché interbancaire Español: Mercado interbancario
Currency market, made up primarily of leading banks and broker-dealers, that is responsible for 96 percent of all currency trading.
The market for foreign exchange trading conducted by banks throughout the world, by phone or electronic network.
The professional market between banks. The interbank money market is used to borrow and lend for short periods and to aid asset and liability management at the end of a day's trading.
A market where bank deal extensively with each other covering their positions in local currency and foreign exchange.
A loose network of currency transactions negotiated between financial institutions and other large companies.
The unregulated international trading of foreign currencies between banks, which establishes foreign exchange rates.
The interbank market is the over-the-counter market of dealers that make markets in foreign exchange to one another.