April 06, 2022 | 15:45

IBOR increases as credit rises

Credit in the first quarter rose 5.04 per cent compared to the end of 2021 and 15.9 per cent year-on-year. The rise in credit led to an increase in the Interbank Offered Rate (IBOR). As of early April, the IBOR had increased over 2 per cent per annum for nine consecutive weeks, doubling since the end of 2021 and 5-6 times higher year-on-year.

IBOR increases as credit rises
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