Interbank Rate in the United States decreased to 4.85 percent on Monday September 30 from 4.86 in the previous day. Interbank Rate in the United States averaged 3.60 percent from 1986 until 2024, reaching an all time high of 10.63 percent in March of 1989 and a record low of 0.11 percent in September of 2021.



Related Last Previous Unit Reference
Banks Balance Sheet 24807.20 24709.80 USD Billion Jan 2026
Fed Balance Sheet 6605909.00 6587568.00 USD Million Feb 2026
Effective Federal Funds Rate 3.64 3.64 percent Feb 2026
Fed Capital Account Surplus 6785.00 6785.00 USD Million Feb 2026
Foreign Bond Investment 85600.00 -60100.00 USD Million Nov 2025
Foreign Exchange Reserves 38641.00 38330.00 USD Million Dec 2025
Fed Interest Rate 3.75 3.75 percent Jan 2026
Loans to Private Sector 2709.74 2698.59 USD Billion Dec 2025
Money Supply M0 5373700.00 5302100.00 USD Million Dec 2025
Money Supply M1 19111.80 19025.40 USD Billion Dec 2025
Money Supply M2 22411.00 22322.10 USD Billion Dec 2025
Private Debt to GDP 142.00 147.50 percent Dec 2024
Proxy Funds Rate 3.56 3.67 percent Jan 2026
Secured Overnight Financing Rate 3.65 3.63 percent Feb 2026


US Dollar LIBOR Three Month Rate
The three month US Dollar LIBOR interest rate is the average interest rate at which a LIBOR contributor bank can obtain unsecured funding in the London interbank market for a three month period in US dollars.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
4.85 4.86 10.63 0.11 1986 - 2024 percent Daily
Average