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The company controls about 30 percent of the discount market.
The third piece is a tiny square dominated by a discount market and more industry.
It consists of the discount market and the parallel money markets.
The current arrangement is that the Bank will support the discount market by dealing rather than lending.
That, and "to inject brand equity into the discount market."
The discount market helps to make a secondary market in this type of paper.
It will be seen that the bulk of the funding for the discount market comes from banking sector institutions.
Even a summer sidewalk sale would not bring in the customers who now shop at the discount market on the nearby highway.
Interest rates are controlled by the Bank of England, through its operations in the discount market.
The discount market centres on the activities of the discount houses.
'Now there are at least 13 players in the discount market.'
Arguably the increased demand to buy in the discount market would push up the price and depress the yield.
Banks could call in funds lent 'at call' to the discount market.
With the growth of the parallel markets, however, the discount market is no longer the only source of immediately available funds to individual banks.
Presently they found the Super H discount market on the other side of the business district, as predicted.
However, the shortage of liquidity is transferred to the discount houses and the discount market.
Like the discount market this provides individual banks with an outlet for surplus funds and a source of borrowing when their reserves are low.
The discount market The discount market has always played an important role within the financial system.
What is traded in the discount market is 'bills'.
If, for any reason, these other institutions find themselves short of liquidity their first resort will be to the discount market for repayment.
However, it is a distinction we are going to maintain in this chapter because it has the effect of separately identifying the discount market.
The oldest of the money markets is the discount market, but there are also the newer sterling and foreign currency markets.
Montana has several discount markets with food, mineral water, wine, alcohol and cosmetics at prices a good deal lower than specialty shops.
Secondly, it means that any liquidity shortage initially suffered by banks will be instantly transferred to the discount market.
In other cases, the Bank of England may influence very short-term rates through its operations in the discount markets.