The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is the weighted average rate for interbank loan offers between banks operating on the London Stock Exchange.
The London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) is the weighted average rate for interbank loan offers between banks operating on the London Stock Exchange.
LIBOR rates are calculated in ten different currencies with fifteen maturities. Between 8 and 16 banks, selected by the regulators of the British Banking Association (BBA) and the Foreign Exchange and Money Markets Committee (FX & MMC), participate in the calculation of each of the 150 rates.
In fact, LIBOR is the most important indicative rate in Europe and has several important advantages: