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1-Month London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), based on British Pound (GBP1MTD156N)
Observation:
2018-04-12: 0.51969 (+ more)Updated: 7:01 AM CDT
2018-04-12: | 0.51969 | |
2018-04-11: | 0.51344 | |
2018-04-10: | 0.51200 | |
2018-04-09: | 0.51200 | |
2018-04-06: | 0.51263 | |
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Units:
Percent,Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency:
DailyLondon Interbank Offered Rate is the average interest rate at which leading banks borrow funds of a sizeable amount from other banks in the London market. Libor is the most widely used "benchmark" or reference rate for short term interest rates
In consideration for ICE Benchmark Administration Limited ("IBA") coordinating and the Libor Contributor Banks supplying the data from which ICE LIBOR is compiled, the subscriber acknowledges and agrees that, to the fullest extent permitted by law, none of the IBA or the LIBOR Contributor Banks:
(1) accept any responsibility or liability for the frequency of provision and accuracy of the ICE LIBOR rate or any use made of the ICE LIBOR rate by the subscriber, whether or not arising from the negligence of any of IBA or the LIBOR Contributor Banks; or
(2) shall be liable for any loss of business or profits nor any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage resulting from any such irregularity, inaccuracy or use of the Information.
Copyright, 2016, ICE Benchmark Administration.
1-Month London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), based on British Pound
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Source: ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (IBA)
Release: ICE Libor Rates
Units: Percent, Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency: Daily
Notes:
The data series is lagged by one week due to an agreement with the source.
London Interbank Offered Rate is the average interest rate at which leading banks borrow funds of a sizeable amount from other banks in the London market. Libor is the most widely used "benchmark" or reference rate for short term interest rates
In consideration for ICE Benchmark Administration Limited ("IBA") coordinating and the Libor Contributor Banks supplying the data from which ICE LIBOR is compiled, the subscriber acknowledges and agrees that, to the fullest extent permitted by law, none of the IBA or the LIBOR Contributor Banks:
(1) accept any responsibility or liability for the frequency of provision and accuracy of the ICE LIBOR rate or any use made of the ICE LIBOR rate by the subscriber, whether or not arising from the negligence of any of IBA or the LIBOR Contributor Banks; or
(2) shall be liable for any loss of business or profits nor any direct, indirect or consequential loss or damage resulting from any such irregularity, inaccuracy or use of the Information.
Copyright, 2016, ICE Benchmark Administration.
Suggested Citation:
ICE Benchmark Administration Limited (IBA), 1-Month London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), based on British Pound [GBP1MTD156N], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/GBP1MTD156N, April 19, 2018.
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