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What is the prime rate?
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13th of April, 2010

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The prime rate, also known as the Prime Lending Rate, is a term used to refer to the interest rate used by banks. The prime rate normally follows inflation rates.

 

In the past, the prime rate was the actual interest rate. This is no longer the case. The prime rate varies little among banks, and banks typically make adjustments at the same time.

 

Banks use the prime rate to calculate variable interest rates.

 

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