WSJ:Key Dollar, Euro and Sterling Borrowing Rates Rise
By Nick Cawley
The cost of borrowing dollars, euros and sterling for three months in the London interbank market all rose Tuesday.
Data from the IntercontinentalExchange Group, or ICE, showed the three-month dollar London Interbank Offered Rate, known as Libor, rose to 0.22860% from 0.22585% last Thursday.
The cost of borrowing sterling rose to 0.52781% from 0.52656%, while the cost of borrowing euros rose to 0.29357% from Thursday's 0.29214%.