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  2. Lombard credit - Wikipedia

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    One prominent role of Lombard credit is in use by the Federal Reserve System of the United States of America ("Fed"). Traditionally, the discount rate, [clarification needed] or the rate charged by the Fed to member banks in need of funds (ostensibly to maintain the required reserve ratio), was lower than the target federal funds rate, or the rate charged among banks for the same type of ...

  3. Lombard banking - Wikipedia

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    Lombard Street in London. In modern central banking practice, Lombard credit refers to central bank lending against marketable securities, such as government bonds.Modern repurchase agreements are also forms of Lombard lending: one bank sells marketable securities to another (at a discount), with an agreement to repurchase the securities (typically at par) in a fixed period of time.

  4. Discount window - Wikipedia

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    The discount window is an instrument of monetary policy (usually controlled by central banks) that allows eligible institutions to borrow money from the central bank, usually on a short-term basis, to meet temporary shortages of liquidity caused by internal or external disruptions.

  5. CFG Bank - Wikipedia

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    Banking services (current accounts, check accounts, payment cards), mortgage loans, lombard credit, savings (savings accounts, term deposits, savings insurance), stock market Number of employees 400 (2023)

  6. Lombard - Wikipedia

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    Lombard banking, a form of medieval banking; Lombard credit, a form of lending used by central banks; Lombard effect, a phenomenon in which a speaker or singer involuntarily raises his or her vocal intensity in the presence of high levels of sound

  7. Lombard Street: A Description of the Money Market - Wikipedia

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    Lombard Street is known for its analysis of the Bank of England's response to the Overend-Gurney crisis. Bagehot's advice (sometimes referred to as "Bagehot's dictum") for the lender of last resort during a credit crunch is summarized by Charles Goodhart [5] as follows: Lend freely. At a high rate of interest. On good banking securities.

  8. Bank Lombard Odier & Co - Wikipedia

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    Lombard Odier Investment Managers (LOIM) is the name the group is known by in the international field of asset management. Outside of Switzerland, the group has branches in Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East. Including its network of collaborators, the group has around 2,720 employees worldwide in 2022.

  9. Arnaud Leclercq - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, he joined Credit Suisse where he became the global head of Eastern Europe and one of its most senior 20 Managing Directors. [ 9 ] In 2002, Leclercq completed studies in an executive finance program at Stanford University and was selected by Credit Suisse (2004) to attend Harvard Business School (alumni) within the General Manager Program.