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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.  


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.
Use of this term is deprecated.


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.





Latest 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