AUD LIBOR Australian dollar LIBOR interest rates

This page contains an overview of the current / latest and historical Australian dollar LIBOR interest rates.

Latest AUD LIBOR rates
05-31-2013
05-30-2013
05-29-2013
05-28-2013
05-24-2013
AUD LIBOR Overnight
2.75600 %
2.74600 %
2.74200 %
2.74000 %
2.73400 %
AUD LIBOR 1 week
2.78400 %
2.78000 %
2.77600 %
2.77600 %
2.77600 %
AUD LIBOR 2 weeks
2.80600 %
2.80200 %
2.80200 %
2.80200 %
2.80400 %
AUD LIBOR 1 month
2.86500 %
2.86100 %
2.86100 %
2.86300 %
2.86700 %
AUD LIBOR 2 months
2.90700 %
2.90700 %
2.90300 %
2.90500 %
2.90900 %
AUD LIBOR 3 months
2.95700 %
2.95700 %
2.95700 %
2.95700 %
2.95700 %
AUD LIBOR 4 months
2.99000 %
2.99000 %
2.99300 %
2.99500 %
2.99500 %
AUD LIBOR 5 months
3.02500 %
3.02300 %
3.02600 %
3.03000 %
3.03000 %
AUD LIBOR 6 months
3.05800 %
3.06000 %
3.06200 %
3.06400 %
3.06600 %
AUD LIBOR 7 months
3.09400 %
3.10000 %
3.10400 %
3.10400 %
3.10800 %
AUD LIBOR 8 months
3.14800 %
3.15400 %
3.15800 %
3.15800 %
3.15800 %
AUD LIBOR 9 months
3.18900 %
3.19700 %
3.20100 %
3.20300 %
3.20500 %
AUD LIBOR 10 months
3.22800 %
3.23800 %
3.24400 %
3.24600 %
3.24800 %
AUD LIBOR 11 months
3.29000 %
3.30000 %
3.30400 %
3.30400 %
3.30600 %
AUD LIBOR 12 months
3.33800 %
3.34200 %
3.34600 %
3.34800 %
3.35200 %

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Historical LIBOR rates

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What is the AUD LIBOR interest rate?

The AUD LIBOR interest rate was the average interbank interest rate at which a large number of banks on the London money market were prepared to lend one another unsecured funds denominated in Australian dollar. The LIBOR rates have been gradually phased out over the past few years due to various scandals and concerns about reliability. This process is now complete, and no new LIBOR rates are being published. To compensate for the disappearance of LIBOR, several alternative benchmark rates have been introduced, such as ESTER (Euro), SOFR and CME Term SOFR (U.S. Dollar), SONIA (British Pound Sterling), SARON (Swiss Franc), and TONAR (Japanese Yen).

The Australian dollar LIBOR interest rate were originally available in 15 maturities, from overnight (on a daily basis) to 12 months. In the table and chart above, we show the AUD LIBOR interest rates that were most recently published. If you click on the links in the table you can see extensive information for the maturity concerned.