London Interbank Offered Rate

(noun)

the average interest rate estimated by leading financial instiutions in London that they would be charged if borrowing from others

Related Terms

  • venture capital
  • benchmark
  • collateral

Examples of London Interbank Offered Rate in the following topics:

  • Short-Term Loans

    • In this situation, the account is said to be "overdrawn. " If there is a prior agreement with the account provider for an overdraft, and the amount overdrawn is within the authorized overdraft limit, then interest is normally charged at the agreed rate.
    • These instruments are often benchmarked to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) for the appropriate term and currency.
    • Bridge loans typically have a higher interest rate, points and other costs that are amortized over a shorter period, as well as various fees and other "sweeteners" like equity participation by the lender.
  • Options Contract

    • Interest rates affect options just like bonds and stock.
    • Currency options are similar to commodity options, but the strike price is an exchange rate.
    • First, Interbank (OTC) market is located in London, New York, and Tokyo, and the OTC options are tailor-made for size, maturity, and exercise price.Second, Philadelphia, United States has a market for currency options with fixed maturities at 1, 3, 6, and 12 months.
    • Scenario 1: If the exchange rate exceeds $0.3 US per ringgit, then the investor exercises the call option.
    • Scenario 1: If the exchange rate exceeds $0.8 US / euro, then the investors do not exercise the put option.
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