The Hong Kong dollar interbank lending rate has generally decreased. The one-month rate is reported at 2.3%.
On April 15, the Hong Kong dollar interest rates in general decreased, while the one-month interbank offered rate related to mortgages reported at 2.29649%, representing a drop of 1.327 basis points.
On April 15, Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates generally decreased, with the one-month interbank offered rate related to mortgages dropping by 1.327 basis points to 2.29649%. The three-month interbank offered rate reflecting the cost of bank funding fell by 0.702 basis points to 2.44792%.
The overnight rate fell by 21.024 basis points to 2.28476%, while the one-week interbank rate dropped by 6.922 basis points to 2.30304% and the two-week rate decreased by 2.947 basis points to 2.28101%.
In terms of longer-term rates, the six-month interbank rate increased by 0.512 basis points to 2.69958%, while the one-year rate rose by 0.381 basis points to 3.02917%.
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