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- Hong-Kong : Qu’est-ce qui a provoqué la baisse du HIBOR
Investing com -- Les investisseurs ont récemment assisté à une baisse significative du taux interbancaire de Hong-Kong (HIBOR), les analystes de Bank of America (BofA) attribuant cette chute
- Don’t Panic: CNH-Hibor spike has little impact - Financial Times
The short-term cost of borrowing offshore renminbi has spiked to a record high, as China opens up a new front in its war to curb excessive currency depreciation by targeting the carry trade that
- Hong Kong dollar hits three-and-a-half-year high
This increase, attributed to a seasonal spike in demand, has lifted the currency’s December performance by 0 3% The overnight Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate (Hibor) soared to a historic high of 6 5%, reflecting increased liquidity needs among banks as they prepare to meet regulatory requirements at year-end
- Hong Kong - CNH HIBOR - MacroMicro
The Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate for CNH (CNH HIBOR) is the reference rate for RMB lending between banks in Hong Kong's financial market CNH HIBOR can be used to assess liquidity in the market When CNH HIBOR rises, liquidity tightens When CNH HIBOR lowers, liquidity improves
- Hong Kongs slow reform of interest rate benchmarks has put US$2. 2 . . .
Hong Kong's lack of a plan to phase out the local rate - the Hong Kong Interbank Offered Rate (Hibor) - means firms that have entered into hedging arrangements with banks that expire after Libor ceases to exist at the end of 2021 might struggle to restructure their contracts
- Is the CNH interbank spike indicative of a liquidity problem?
A spike in the Hong Kong interbank rate for offshore renminbi (CNH-Hibor) this week is not indicative of a broader liquidity problem in the Hong Kong banking system, says Fitch Ratings
- Asia Rates: Spike in O N Hibor - DBS
HKD Rates - O N Hibor fixing spiked to 5 44% yesterday, almost 50bps higher than the recent high of 4 96% on 19th May Demand for HKD liquidity if high, as seen by rising trend of front-end Hibors and banks' more frequent usage of HKMA's Discount Window (over two days of last week)
- HKMA warns borrowers that Hibor could bounce back after hitting near 3 . . .
Mortgage borrowers were able to save more after the one-month Hong Kong interbank offered rate (Hibor) fell below 1 per cent on Tuesday, the lowest point in nearly three years, thanks to a flood
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