Base Rate

Definition:

A Floating Rate used by a lender to calculate the Interest Rate payable by the borrower under a Credit Agreement. Typically, a borrower will pay interest equal to the Base Rate plus an agreed-upon Applicable Margin.

See also Applicable Margin, EURIBOR, HIBOR, LIBOR and SIBOR.

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