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Money-demand schedule

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  • Call Money — Money loaned by a bank that must be repaid on demand. Unlike a term loan, which has a set maturity and payment schedule, call money does not have to follow a fixed schedule. Brokerages use call money as a short term source of funding to cover… …   Investment dictionary

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