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    Citigroup shares closed up 2.5%, Bank of America rose 1.4%, and Wells Fargo edged up 1.1% as the banking giants’ stocks gave back some of their earlier gains.

  3. Bronze Age Pervert - Wikipedia

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    Bronze Age Pervert, also known as BAP or B.A.P., [1] is a pseudonymous far-right Internet personality, associated with the manosphere. [2] The media has identified Costin Vlad Alamariu [3] (born May 21, 1980), [4] a Romanian-American, as the person behind the pseudonym.

  4. List of sovereign states by central bank interest rates

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    Central bank interest rate (%) Change Effective date of last change Average inflation rate 2017–2021 (%) by WB and IMF [1] [2] as in the List Central bank interest rate minus average inflation rate (2017–2021) Afghanistan: 6.00 3.00: 24 July 2021 [3] 3.38 2.62 Albania: 2.75 0.25: 6 November 2024 [4] 1.78 0.97 Algeria: 3.00 0.25: 29 April ...

  5. National Bank of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Bank of Alaska was founded in 1916 by Andrew Stevenson in Skagway, Alaska. [1] The bank's first headquarters were in the building previously occupied by the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce at Fifth and Broadway, but it soon built a new headquarters one block away at Sixth and Broadway, a building which has remained in the possession of the company and its successors to this day. [2]

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  7. Euribor - Wikipedia

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    The Euribor (before known as an acronym but most recently known as a standalone word) is a daily reference rate, published by the European Money Markets Institute, [1] based on the averaged interest rates at which Eurozone banks borrow unsecured funds from counterparties in the euro wholesale money market (before only in the interbank market).

  8. Eonia - Wikipedia

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    Eonia reference rates were calculated by the European Central Bank, based on all overnight interbank assets created before the close of RTGS systems at 6pm CET, and published through GRSS (Global Rate Set Systems) every day before 7pm CET. [2] It can be found under the ISIN identifier EU0009659945.

  9. ISDAfix - Wikipedia

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    ISDAFIX refers to a worldwide common reference rate value for fixed interest rate swap rates. ISDAFIX was restructured and renamed "ICE Swap Rate" in April 2015. [1]ISDAFIX was developed in 1998 as a cooperative effort of the International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) with Reuters (now Thomson Reuters) and InterCapital Brokers (now ICAP). [2]