Sibor jumps to 0.836% on further US dollar strength
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THE three-month Sibor or Singapore interbank offered rate jumped to 0.836 per cent on Monday from last Friday on continued US dollar strength.
At Monday's level, the three-month Sibor which is used to price home loans is up almost 3 per cent from last Friday, and 115 per cent higher from the 2014 low of 0.389 per cent.
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