The Hong Kong dollar inter-bank interest rates generally trended downward, with the one-month inter-bank interest rate falling for three consecutive days to 3.1175%.
On December 22nd, the Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates generally declined, with the one-month interbank offer rate (HIBOR) related to mortgages falling for three consecutive days to 3.1175%, a decrease of 5.048 basis points.
On December 22nd, the Hong Kong Dollar interbank interest rates generally declined, with overnight interest rates at 2.52036%, down by 2.797 basis points. The one-week interbank interest rates rose by 6.048 basis points to 2.88512%, while the two-week rates increased by 3.273 basis points to 3.44452%. The one-month interbank interest rates related to mortgages fell for three consecutive days to 3.1175%, down by 5.048 basis points.
The three-month interbank interest rates, reflecting the cost of bank funds, stood at 3.01542%, down by 7.268 basis points. In terms of long-term rates, the six-month interbank interest rates fell by 4.5 basis points to 3.0147%, while the one-year rates dropped by 0.75 basis points to 3.0856%.
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