WSJ:Key Dollar Borrowing Rates Unchanged; Euro, Sterling Rates Rise
By Gary Stride
The cost of borrowing dollars for three months in the London interbank market was unchanged Friday, while the cost of borrowing euros and sterling climbed.
Data from the IntercontinentalExchange Group (ICE) showed the three-month dollar London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, was unchanged at 0.23585%.
The cost of borrowing euros rose to 0.25929% from 0.25786%, while the cost of borrowing sterling climbed to 0.52156% from 0.52125% seen Thursday.