1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Swung Lower Today
The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all swung lower today.
The yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is currently 0.01%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 2.1825 percentage points; it was 2.19125 yesterday, 2.17688 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. A TED spread between zero and 1.00 percentage point is considered within the normal range.
Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.
A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States, and therefore not subject to regulation by the U.S. Federal Reserve. U.S. dollars deposited in a London bank are Eurodollars, as are U.S. dollars deposited in a bank in Chile.
Click here for historical LIBOR values.
Click here for a chart that compares American benchmark rates to LIBOR.
The yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is currently 0.01%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 2.1825 percentage points; it was 2.19125 yesterday, 2.17688 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. A TED spread between zero and 1.00 percentage point is considered within the normal range.
Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.
A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States, and therefore not subject to regulation by the U.S. Federal Reserve. U.S. dollars deposited in a London bank are Eurodollars, as are U.S. dollars deposited in a bank in Chile.
Click here for historical LIBOR values.
Click here for a chart that compares American benchmark rates to LIBOR.
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