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[ĭńtər-mḗdē-ĭt]
(adj.)Lying or occurring between two extremes or in a middle position or state: an aircraft having an intermediate range; an intermediate school.
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Intermediation involves the "matching" of lenders with savings to borrowers who need money by an agent or third party, such as a bank. If this matching is successful, the lender obtains a positive ra...
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The Financial Intermediation Research Society (FIRS) is a global society of research scholars dedicated to the purpose of stimulating, promoting and disseminating research in financial intermediation.
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The initial impetus for documenting these patterns is described in this posting to my blog: Patterns of Intermediation. ... To provide feedback on this document please email: leigh@ldodds.com. To publically comment on this document, e.g. in a blog posting, please use the patterns-of-intermediation tag.
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This page deals with the process of financial intermediation in which one organization, usually relatively large and secure, borrows funds to lend it to relatively smaller, less safe borrowers. The smaller borrowers pay a higher interest rate than the larger organization pays for the funds.
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Diverse and efficient channels of financial intermediation help economies to cope better with financial crisis. Monetary Authorities have a role in helping these channels to develop.
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The movement of capital from surplus units through financial institutions to deficit units seeking bank credit is an indirect form of financing known as intermediation-consumers are net suppliers of funds, whereas business and government are net borrowers.
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Need for intermediation occurs due to the imperfect nature of markets and everyday situations where the complete ('perfect') knowledge about providers and seekers (and about what they seek) is not available to everyone.
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