LONDON (Dow Jones)--The cost of borrowing dollars, euros, and sterling for three months in the London interbank market all rose Wednesday.
Data from the British Bankers' Association showed the three-month dollar London Interbank Offered Rate, also known as Libor, rose to 0.34911% from 0.34711%.
Credit Suisse and Credit Agricole each contributed the highest rate of 0.41500%.
The euro rate rose to 1.47875% from 1.47813%, while the three-month sterling rate rose to 0.91500% from 0.91219%.
-By Neelabh Chaturvedi, Dow Jones Newswires; +44-20-7842-9495; neelabh.chaturvedi@dowjones.com