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  2. Bank of England cuts interest rates to 4.75% – but ... - AOL

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    The Bank of England reduced the base rate from 5 per cent to 4.75 per cent on Thursday, ... three- and five-year fixed-rate bonds. This is because bank swap rates – the rate lenders pay ...

  3. UK interest rates live: Bank of England holds at 5% after ...

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    Hours after of the Bank of England’s interest rate decision, Norway’s central bank opted to keep its policy interest rate unchanged at a 16-year high of 4.5 per cent.

  4. Libor - Wikipedia

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    Interest rate swaps based on short Libor rates traded on the interbank market for maturities up to 50 years. In the swap market, a "five-year Libor" rate referred to the five-year swap rate, where the floating leg of the swap referenced the three- or six-month Libor (this can be expressed more precisely as for example "5-year rate vs 6-month ...

  5. Analysis: What does the Bank of England’s interest rate ...

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    The best rate for a five-year mortgage with a 25 per cent mortgage is currently 4.18 per cent with NatWest. ... “Swaps [which are used by lenders to price mortgages] have been gradually falling ...

  6. Euribor - Wikipedia

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    Euribor rates are spot rates, i.e. for a start two working days after measurement day. Like US money-market rates, they are Actual/360, i.e. calculated with an exact daycount over a 360-day year. Euribor was first published on 30 December 1998 for value 4 January 1999.

  7. Currency swap - Wikipedia

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    The first formal currency swap, as opposed to the then used parallel loans structure, was transacted by Citicorp International Bank for a US$100,000,000 10 year US Dollar Sterling swap between Mobil Oil Corporation and General Electric Corporation Ltd (UK). The concept of the interest rate swap was developed by the Citicorp International ...

  8. Swap rate - Wikipedia

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    For interest rate swaps, the Swap rate is the fixed rate that the swap "receiver" demands in exchange for the uncertainty of having to pay a short-term (floating) rate, e.g. 3 months LIBOR over time. (At any given time, the market's forecast of what LIBOR will be in the future is reflected in the forward LIBOR curve.)

  9. Savings interest rates today: New year, new chance to grow ...

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    High-yield savings rates for January 2, 2025. Today’s highest savings rates are at FDIC-insured digital banks and online accounts paying out rates of up to 5.05% APY with no minimums at Patriot ...