The base interest rate is the Bank's standard interest rate for secured loans to individual customers and is determined by taking into account the cost of funds (the cost required for the Bank to finance the loans), operating costs, and revenues. The most significant variable factor is the cost of funds, which rises and falls in tandem with such indicators as trends in long-term interest rates traded among banks in the months prior to the base interest rate change date and trends in government bond yields, etc.





