Business Microeconomics
LIBOR, or the London Interbank Offered Rate, is the average interest rate at which major global banks lend to one another in the short-term money market. This benchmark rate is critical as it influences the pricing of various financial instruments, including loans, derivatives, and mortgages, and serves as a reference for interest rates across different financial products worldwide.
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