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Formerly and informally a guess at the average of LIBOR and LIBID. Use of this term is deprecated.
Formerly - and informally - a guess at the average of LIBOR and LIBID.  


Use of this term is deprecated.


For the reasons discussed in the article on LIBID, there is no observed rate and LIMEAN is often taken as 1/16th % less than LIBOR.


In an analogy with London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, LIMEAN is sometimes expanded as London Inter-bank Mean rate.
There is no observed rate and LIMEAN was often taken as 1/16th % less than LIBOR.
 
In an analogy with London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, LIMEAN was sometimes expanded as London Inter-bank Mean rate.





Revision as of 10:04, 14 April 2022

Formerly - and informally - a guess at the average of LIBOR and LIBID.

Use of this term is deprecated.


There is no observed rate and LIMEAN was often taken as 1/16th % less than LIBOR.

In an analogy with London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, LIMEAN was sometimes expanded as London Inter-bank Mean rate.


See also