Interbank Rates – December 2019
Caproasia Institute | December 2019
Caproasia Institute releases interbank rates for December 2019. Data includes the 3 months interbank rate.
The Interbank rates:
- LIBOR – London Interbank Offered Rate
- EURIBOR – Euro Interbank Offered Rate
- GBP LIBOR – British Pounds Sterling London Interbank Offered Rate
- JPY LIBOR – Japanese Yen London Interbank Offered Rate
- CHF LIBOR – Swiss Franc London Interbank Offered Rate
- SIBOR – Singapore Interbank Offered Rate
- HIBOR – Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate
- EIBOR* – Emirates Interbank Offered Rate
Interbank rate is the rate at which banks lend to one another.
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Interbank Rates – December 2019
Currency | Interbank Rates | 3 Mths Rate | Date |
USD | LIBOR | 1.9083% | 31/12/19 |
EUR | EURIBOR | -0.3830% | 31/12/19 |
GBP | GBP LIBOR | 0.7916% | 31/12/19 |
JPY | JPY LIBOR | -0.0473% | 31/12/19 |
CHF | CHF LIBOR | -0.6684% | 31/12/19 |
SGD | SIBOR | 1.7742% | 31/12/19 |
HKD | HIBOR | 2.4278% | 31/12/19 |
AED* | EIBOR | 2.1867% | 31/12/19 |
Source: Caproasia Institute
Updated: 4th January 2020
Interbank Rates 2019 Reports:
November 2019 Reports:
- Interest Rates Report – November 2019
- Key Central Bank Rates – November 2019
- Asia Central Bank Rates – November 2019
- Influential Central Bank Rates – November 2019
- Interbank Rates – November 2019
October 2019 Reports:
- Interest Rates Report – October 2019
- Key Central Bank Rates – October 2019
- Asia Central Bank Rates – October 2019
- Influential Central Bank Rates – October 2019
- Interbank Rates – October 2019
Note
Since April 2018, Bank of England has published the Sterling Overnight Indexed Average (SONIA) as the underlying market LIBOR measures is no longer liquid. The Financial Conduct Authority (UK) has secured panel bank support to continue submitting to LIBOR, but only until 2021. Beyond this date the future of LIBOR is not guaranteed.
The Sterling Overnight Indexed Average (SONIA) measures the rate paid by banks on overnight funds. It is calculated as a trimmed mean of rates paid on overnight unsecured wholesale funds.
The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is a measure of the average rate at which banks are willing to borrow wholesale unsecured funds. It is administered by ICE Benchmark Administration.It is calculated based on submissions from selected panel banks and is published in 5 currencies and a range of tenors
EIBOR stands for the Emirates Interbank Offered Rate, which is published by the UAE Central Bank. (UAE – United Arab Emirates).
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