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Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate.
Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate.


Not to be confused with JPY LIBOR.
There are two types of TIBOR: JPY TIBOR and Euroyen TIBOR.
 
The underlying market for JPY TIBOR is the Japan unsecured market.
 
JPY TIBOR is widely used as a base rate for bank loans in Japan including syndicated loans.
 
 
Euroyen TIBOR's underlying market is the Japan Offshore Market (in which financial institutions including banks and non-residents execute JPY transactions).
 
Euroyen TIBOR is mainly used for derivatives and is not used as often for loan transactions.
 
 
Not to be confused with ''JPY LIBOR''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[EURIBOR]]
* [[EURIBOR]]
* [[Euro]]
* [[Euroyen]]
* [[Japan]]
* [[Japan]]
* [[JPY LIBOR]]
* [[JPY LIBOR]]
* [[LIBOR]]
* [[LIBOR]]
* [[Syndicated loan]]
* [[TONAR]]


[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Latest revision as of 11:56, 10 February 2024

Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate.

There are two types of TIBOR: JPY TIBOR and Euroyen TIBOR.

The underlying market for JPY TIBOR is the Japan unsecured market.

JPY TIBOR is widely used as a base rate for bank loans in Japan including syndicated loans.


Euroyen TIBOR's underlying market is the Japan Offshore Market (in which financial institutions including banks and non-residents execute JPY transactions).

Euroyen TIBOR is mainly used for derivatives and is not used as often for loan transactions.


Not to be confused with JPY LIBOR.


See also