The Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates have almost all dropped, with overnight rates falling to 0.01967%.
On June 18, Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rates (Hibor) fell across the board for a period of over two months. The one-month Hibor ended a three-day decline, closing at 0.5403%, the highest since June 13th.
On June 18, the Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates fell nearly across the board, with the one-month Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates ending a three-day decline at 0.5403%, the highest since June 13; the overnight interbank interest rates fell slightly to 0.01967%, reflecting a decrease in the three-month interbank interest rates to 1.54095%, the lowest since May 30. The six-month and one-year interbank interest rates were reported at 2.24571% and 2.97268% respectively, also the lowest since May 30.
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