tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225868942687384620.post4848239009902780263..comments2023-12-21T02:33:57.708-06:00Comments on Bag of Tricks Business Librarian: LIBOR RateCharles Allanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02576428292129731476noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225868942687384620.post-37515434183763511622009-11-16T09:56:38.636-06:002009-11-16T09:56:38.636-06:00Thanks Brian for the good information. I'm lea...Thanks Brian for the good information. I'm learning every day.Charles Allanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02576428292129731476noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4225868942687384620.post-76548948173908857742009-11-16T04:06:07.199-06:002009-11-16T04:06:07.199-06:00British Bankers' Association here. It shouldn&...British Bankers' Association here. It shouldn't be hard to find the current LIBOR rate for any maturity or currency. It's all available via Thomson Reuters, Bloomberg and other financial data providers. If you don't have access to these, and if you are borrowing money at a rate pegged to a LIBOR fixing, your lender should be able to tell you what the relevant rate is daily (it is fixed every business day around 12 noon London time).<br /><br />Meanwhile all old LIBOR data (two months old or more) is available at www.bbalibor.com. And we tweet three-month sterling LIBOR daily at www.twitter.com/BBALIBOR.<br /><br />By the way, where did you get that nice picture of me?Brian Mairshttp://www.bba.org.uknoreply@blogger.com