Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate
Stockholm Interbank Offered Rate (or STIBOR) is a daily reference rate based on the interest rates at which banks offer to lend unsecured funds to other banks in the Swedish wholesale money market (or interbank market). STIBOR is the average (with the exception of the highest and lowest quotes) of the interest rates listed at 11 a.m.
See also
- Euribor
- Leverage (finance)
- Margin (finance)
External links
- Swedish Financial Benchmark Facility (SFBF) - the administrator of STIBOR
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Reference rates
- Bank rate
- Effective interest rate
- Interbank lending market
- Overnight indexed swap
- Overnight rate
- EIBOR
- Euribor
- EONIA
- €STR
- EURONIA
- Federal funds rate
- Helibor
- HIBOR
- JIBAR
- Pakistani KIBOR
- Ukrainian KIBOR
- Libor
- Indian MIBOR
- Russian MIBOR
- RIGIBOR
- SAIBOR
- SARON
- Shibor
- Singaporean SIBOR
- SOFR
- SONIA
- STIBOR
- TED spread
- TIBOR
- TIIE
- TONAR
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