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Similar measures relating to the performance of other organisations or departments. | Similar measures relating to the performance of other organisations or departments. | ||
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An officially published rate of interest, from which a rate of interest payable or receivable is calculated. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Base rate]] | |||
* [[Benchmarking]] | * [[Benchmarking]] | ||
* [[EURIBOR]] | * [[EURIBOR]] |
Revision as of 06:17, 19 May 2016
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A standard of performance set by the market (such as stock market index) or by an institutional investor (such as an internally developed benchmark) against which the performances of a fund or portfolio can be managed and tracked.
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Similar measures relating to the performance of other organisations or departments.
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An officially published rate of interest, from which a rate of interest payable or receivable is calculated.