The intraday price of money: evidence: from the e-MID interbank market.: An article from: Journal of Money, Credit & Banking
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From the author: Keywords: intraday interest rate, overnight interbank market, real-time settlement, central bank daylight overdrafts.
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Title: The intraday price of money: evidence: from the e-MID interbank market.
Author: Angelo Baglioni
Publication: Journal of Money, Credit & Banking (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2008
Publisher: Ohio State University Press
Volume: 40 Issue: 7 Page: 1533(8)
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