Interbank deposits to total deposits is a financial ratio that measures the proportion of a bank's total deposits that are held as deposits from other banks. This ratio provides insight into the liquidity and funding structure of a bank, indicating how reliant it is on interbank funding compared to customer deposits. A higher ratio may suggest greater dependence on interbank lending, which can be a sign of vulnerability in times of financial stress. Conversely, a lower ratio indicates a stronger reliance on retail or commercial deposits from customers.
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