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Q: STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR) ( Answered 5 out of 5 stars,   3 Comments )
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Subject: STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR)
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: dogsbollocks-ga
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Posted: 14 Oct 2005 05:05 PDT
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Question ID: 580189
What is the current rate of STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR)
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Subject: Re: STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR)
Answered By: blazius-ga on 16 Oct 2005 15:58 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
According to the website of the Swedish central bank (Sveriges
Riksbank), the STIBOR (Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate, the interest
rate banks pay when borrowing money from one another) rates were as
follows on the last day of trading (2005-10-14):

STIBOR T/N (Tomorrow/Next):      16 000
STIBOR 1W (maturity 1 week):     16 200
STIBOR 1M (maturity 1 month):    16 470
STIBOR 2M (maturity 1 months):   16 580
STIBOR 3M (maturity 1 months):   16 980
STIBOR 6M (maturity 1 months):   17 920
STIBOR 9M (maturity 1 months):   19 150
STIBOR 12M (maturity 12 months): 20 300

Source URL: http://www.riksbank.com/templates/stat.aspx?id=17186
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Subject: Re: STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR)
From: jago8-ga on 15 Oct 2005 12:33 PDT
 
http://www.kbbanki.is/?PageID=284
Subject: Re: STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR)
From: blazius-ga on 16 Oct 2005 15:58 PDT
 
According to the website of the Swedish central bank (Sveriges
Riksbank), the STIBOR (Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate, the interest
rate banks pay when borrowing money from one another) rates were as
follows on the last day of trading (2005-10-14):

STIBOR T/N (Tomorrow/Next):      16 000
STIBOR 1W (maturity 1 week):     16 200
STIBOR 1M (maturity 1 month):    16 470
STIBOR 2M (maturity 1 months):   16 580
STIBOR 3M (maturity 1 months):   16 980
STIBOR 6M (maturity 1 months):   17 920
STIBOR 9M (maturity 1 months):   19 150
STIBOR 12M (maturity 12 months): 20 300

Source URL: http://www.riksbank.com/templates/stat.aspx?id=17186
Subject: Re: STIBOR (Swedish LIBOR)
From: blazius-ga on 16 Oct 2005 15:59 PDT
 
The information above was intended as an answer, not just as a
comment.  Sorry for providing duplicate information!

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