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  2. Money market - Wikipedia

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    The money market is a component of the economy that provides short-term funds. The money market deals in short-term loans, generally for a period of a year or less. As short-term securities became a commodity, the money market became a component of the financial market for assets involved in short-term borrowing, lending, buying and selling with original maturities of one year or less.

  3. What you need to know about short-term loans - AOL

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    Key takeaways. As the name suggests, short-term loans are a form of financing with a brief repayment period and little to no collateral requirements. These loan products cater to credit-challenged ...

  4. Interbank lending market - Wikipedia

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    The interbank lending market is a market in which banks lend funds to one another for a specified term. Most interbank loans are for maturities of one week or less, the majority being overnight. Such loans are made at the interbank rate (also called the overnight rate if the term of the loan is overnight). A sharp decline in transaction volume ...

  5. Repurchase agreement - Wikipedia

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    Finance. A repurchase agreement, also known as a repo, RP, or sale and repurchase agreement, is a form of short-term borrowing, mainly in government securities. The dealer sells the underlying security to investors and, by agreement between the two parties, buys them back shortly afterwards, usually the following day, at a slightly higher price.

  6. Pros and cons of working capital loans - AOL

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    For example, many online lenders specializing in fast working capital loans typically have limits of $100,000 or $250,000 for term loans and business lines of credit. This is much smaller than the ...

  7. Monetary policy - Wikipedia

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    For example, a central bank might set a target rate for overnight lending of 4.5%, but rates for (equivalent risk) five-year bonds might be 5%, 4.75%, or, in cases of inverted yield curves, even below the short-term rate. Many central banks have one primary "headline" rate that is quoted as the "central bank rate".

  8. Hot money - Wikipedia

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    Hot money. In economics, hot money is the flow of funds (or capital) from one country to another in order to earn a short-term profit on interest rate differences and/or anticipated exchange rate shifts. These speculative capital flows are called "hot money" because they can move very quickly in and out of markets, potentially leading to market ...

  9. Types of bad credit business loans - AOL

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    Notable lenders offering bad credit business loans include: Fundible: Fast prequalification and loan amounts ranging from $5,000 to $5 million and terms of 6 to 120 months. Credibly: Specializes ...