Martinghoul
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No, these are different rates (today 3m EUR LIBOR was 94bps vs 3m EURIBOR of 95.4bps). The rates are published by different organizations (BBA vs EBF), are produced by posing a different question to a different panel of banks. There's also a few more technical differences, such as number of decimal places in the published rate, as well as the threshold for eliminating highest/lowest contributed rates. The one you should care about, as it's used more commonly, is EURIBOR.OK, last comment: My info, which I get at 11.32 each morning says: 3month Euro Libor, 3month Sterling libor and 3month USD Libor. Purely academic but is Euro Libor the same as Euribor?