U.S. Dollar (Eurodollar) LIBOR Rates

The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR)
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Waned Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all waned today. The TED spread narrowed.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.20%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 0.99188 percentage points; it was 1.04 yesterday, 1.095 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Cambodia.

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Monday, March 30, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Declined Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all declined today. The TED spread narrowed.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.18%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.04 percentage points; it was 1.095 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Laos.

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Friday, March 27, 2009

The One-, Three- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Declined On The Week

On the week, the one-, three- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates declined, while the six-month rate advanced. On the day, the 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month yields all waned. The TED spread expanded on both the day and the week.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.125%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.095 percentage points; it was 1.09188 yesterday, 1.02281 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Taiwan.

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Rose Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all rose today. The TED spread expanded.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.14%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.09188 percentage point; it was 1.0425 yesterday, 1.02281 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Thailand.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

The Three- and Six-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields Rose Today

The three- and six-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields rose today, while the one- and twelve-month yields waned. The TED spread expanded.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.185%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.0425 percentage point; it was 1.02125 yesterday, 1.02281 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. New Zealand.

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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Climbed Higher Today

The three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates climbed higher today, while the one-month rate declined.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.205%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.02125 percentage point; it was 1.03219 yesterday, 1.02281 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Australia.

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Monday, March 23, 2009

The Three-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yield Edged Lower Today

The three-month Eurodollar LIBOR rate edged lower today. The one-month rate moved sideways while the six- and twelve-month rates rose.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.19%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.03219 percentage point; it was 1.02281 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Argentina.

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Friday, March 20, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Declined On the Week

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all declined on the week. On the day, the 1- and 3-month yields waned, while the 6- and 12-month yields advanced. The TED spread narrowed.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

On Wednesday, The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of Federal Reserve voted to keep American short-term rates at historical lows.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.20%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.02281 percentage point; it was 1.03688 yesterday, 1.12563 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. South Korea.

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Thursday, March 19, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Declined Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all declined today. The TED spread narrowed.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.19%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.03688 percentage point; it was 1.0825 yesterday, 1.12563 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Swaziland.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Eased Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all eased today.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.205%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.0825 percentage point; it was 1.07438 yesterday, 1.12563 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Thailand.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Edged Lower Today

The three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates edged lower today, while the one-month yield advanced. The TED spread narrowed.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.225%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.07438 percentage point; it was 1.08875 yesterday, 1.12563 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Mongolia.

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Monday, March 16, 2009

The Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Waned Today

The three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates waned today, while the one-month yield moved sideways. The TED spread narrowed.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.22%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.08875 percentage point; it was 1.12563 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Nicaragua.

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Friday, March 13, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Declined On The Day But Rose On The Week

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all declined today, but climbed higher on the week. The TED spread widened.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.19%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.12563 percentage point; it was 1.12 yesterday, 1.1075 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Niger.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Waned Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all waned today. The TED spread widened.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.20%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.12 percentage point; it was 1.10594 yesterday, 1.1075 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Nigeria.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Declined Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all declined today.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.22%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.10594 percentage point; it was 1.10125 yesterday, 1.1075 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Zambia.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

The Three-, Six- and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Rose Today

The three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates rose today, while the 1-month rate moved sideways.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.23%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.10125 percentage point; it was 1.1125 yesterday, 1.1075 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Madagascar.

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Monday, March 9, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six-, and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Climbed Higher Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all climbed higher today. The TED spread widened.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.20%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.1125 percentage point; it was 1.1075 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Brazil.

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Friday, March 6, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six-, and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Rose On The Day and The Week

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all rose on the day and the week. The TED spread widened.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.185%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.1075 percentage point; it was 1.08375 yesterday, 1.01438 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Vietnam.

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Thursday, March 5, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six-, and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Yields All Rose Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all climbed higher today. The TED spread widened.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.20%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.08375 percentage point; it was 1.02663 yesterday, 1.01438 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. South Korea.

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Wednesday, March 4, 2009

The One-, Three-, Six-, and Twelve-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Climbed Higher Today

The one-, three-, six- and twelve-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields all rose today. The TED spread widened.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 13-week U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.25%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.02663 percentage point; it was 1.00625 yesterday, 1.01438 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Argentina.

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Tuesday, March 3, 2009

The One-, Three- and Six-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Climbed Higher Today

The one-, three- and six-month Eurodollar LIBOR yields climbed higher today, while the 12-month rate waned.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.265%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.00625 percentage point; it was 1.03625 yesterday, 1.01438 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Mexico.

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Monday, March 2, 2009

The One-, Three- and Six-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Rose Today

The one-, three- and six-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates rose today, while the 12-month yield declined. The TED spread widened.

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Image courtesy The Wall Street Journal.

Right now, the yield on the 91-day U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.23%. Therefore, the TED spread is currently 1.03625 percentage point; it was 1.01438 last Friday and 4.34 on October 15, 2008. For the TED spread, a figure between zero and 50 basis points (50 basis points = 0.50 percentage point) is a strong indication that the international banking system is functioning normally.

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 e.g. Brazil.

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