U.S. Dollar (Eurodollar) LIBOR Rates

The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR)
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Surged Higher Today

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all surged higher today. The 3-month TED spread expanded.

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Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.16%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.14031 percentage point; it was 0.13594 yesterday, 0.14438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

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Monday, November 29, 2010

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Rose Today

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all rose today. The 3-month TED spread narrowed.

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Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.16%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.13594 percentage point; it was 0.14438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

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Friday, November 26, 2010

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Advanced On Both The Day and The Week

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all advanced on both the day and the week as Europe's debt woes continued to influence international money markets. The 3-month TED spread narrowed on the day and expanded on the week.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
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Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.15%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.14438 percentage point; it was 0.14188 yesterday, 0.15438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Advanced Today

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all advanced today. The 3-month TED spread expanded.

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

Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.15%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.14188 percentage point; it was 0.1375 yesterday, 0.15438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

Click here for historical LIBOR values.

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

The 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates Rose Today

The 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates rose today, while the 1-month rate was unchanged . The 3-month TED spread contracted.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
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Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.15%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.1375 percentage point; it was 0.14438 yesterday, 0.15438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

Click here for historical LIBOR values.

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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Remained Static Today

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all remained static today. The 3-month TED spread narrowed.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
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Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.14%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.14438 percentage point; it was 0.15438 yesterday, 0.15438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

Click here for historical LIBOR values.

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Monday, November 22, 2010

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-Month Eurodollar LIBOR Rates All Held Steady Today

The 1-, 3-, 6- and 12-month Eurodollar LIBOR rates all held steady today. The 3-month TED spread was unchanged.

image courtesy: The Wall Street Journal
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Right now, the yield on the 3-month U.S. Treasury Bill is 0.13%. Therefore, the 3-month TED spread is currently 0.15438 percentage point; it was 0.15438 last Friday and 4.60875 on October 10, 2008 at the peak of the global banking crisis.

For the 3-month TED spread, a figure between zero and 0.50 percentage point (0.50 percentage point = 50 basis points) is a strong indication that large, international banks are lending money to each other with confidence.

A Eurodollar is a U.S. dollar deposited in any bank outside the United States.

Click here for historical LIBOR values.

Click here for a chart comparing LIBOR to the Prime Rate and the target fed funds rate.

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