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LONDON (Dow Jones)--The cost of borrowing dollars for three months in the London interbank market rose Friday.
The cost of borrowing sterling for three-months also rose, while the corresponding euro rate continued to edge lower.
Data from the British Bankers' Association showed the three-month dollar London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, was unchanged at 0.30300%.
The euro rate fell to 1.47813% from 1.48375% Thursday, while the sterling rate rose to 0.86719% from 0.86281%.
-By Nick Cawley, Dow Jones Newswires, +44 20 7842 9374;
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