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On 14 July, the bank rate was increased again to seven percent.
The official bank rate could reach 6 to 6.5 percent in the next 12 months, the report said.
If you have collateral, the bank rate is 25 percent a year.
You know about the currency crisis and the high bank rate?
Bank rates will almost certainly follow suit with a rise.
Others argue the need of a bank rate for monetary policy.
"Look for the decline in bank rates to extend into 1991."
Until 1972 this rate of interest was called Bank rate.
Some companies are unwilling to take the promises of a bank rated so low.
However, he added that future reductions to the bank rate would have increasingly smaller effect.
The program contains public works spending, tax cuts and reduced bank rates.
Thus by changing Bank rate the authorities could directly change banks' interest rates.
"Bank rates currently reflect the activity in the money markets," he said.
Market (including mortgage) and Bank rates have got to rise, surely!
The financial crisis following the collapse saw the bank rate rise to 10 per cent for three months.
However, he added the Bank Rate is likely to remain at its current level during this year and next.
Some take credit cards, and all accept personal checks at the current bank rate of exchange.
As of 1 January 2013, the bank rate was 8.25%.
It will probably involve banking rates or petrol this time.
Of course, when shopping for the best money-market fund or bank rate, be sure to check all the conditions.
These change cash at official bank rates, and generally don't charge any commission.
He noted that bank rates over the last few years have usually followed the course of interest rates in the open market.
Instead reserves will be provided on demand at the bank rate set by the central bank.
The graph on the right hand side shows variations in the Bank Rate since 1935-2011.
In a scrape, some upmarket hotels may also change money, usually at well below the bank rate.