The cost of borrowing dollars, euros and sterling for three months in the London interbank market rose Thursday.
Data from the British Bankers' Association showed the three-month dollar London Interbank Offered Rate, known as Libor, rose to 0.23910% from 0.23760% Wednesday.
The cost of borrowing euros climbed to 0.19071% from 0.18643%, while the cost of borrowing sterling was also higher at 0.52469% from 0.52344% seen Wednesday.