Dubai / Reuters
The United Arab Emirates central bank will next month launch a new way of setting Emirates Interbank Offered Rates (EIBOR), helping to make the system more accurate and transparent, a senior banking industry official told reporters on Monday.
“We have taken benchmark banks to tell us what is the actual cost of deposit and the incremental cost of deposit that will become the interbank rate for the UAE,†said Abdulaziz al-Ghurair, chairman of the UAE Banks Federation. EIBOR rates, used in many UAE financial transactions, are calculated daily by a panel of 10 banks for maturities ranging from overnight to one year.
The central bank has been examining ways to make the system operate more closely in line with market conditions and more transparently. The changes were originally expected to be introduced in January but the announcement was delayed, local bankers said previously.
“We discovered 90 percent of the (existing) interbank rate is one month or less,†said Ghurair, also chief executive of Dubai-based lender Mashreq.
“No banks will lend to other banks for six months, so it is a fake mechanism to stipulate what is the cost of interbank.â€