Libor
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Libor
Summary
Libor is an interest rate[1]. Libor draws 183 Wikipedia views per month (interest_rate category, ranking #2 of 8).[2]
Key Facts
- Libor is credited with the discovery of Minos A. Zombanakis[3].
- Libor is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- Libor's instance of is recorded as interest rate[5].
- Libor's GND ID is recorded as 1096212676[6].
- Libor's end time is recorded as +2021-12-31T00:00:00Z[7].
- Libor's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/01jd30[8].
- Libor's BBC Things ID is recorded as 62443e98-2507-4035-bb19-bf0579309943[9].
- Libor's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'London Inter-bank Offered Rate'}[10].
- Libor's Great Russian Encyclopedia Online ID is recorded as 2649700[11].
- Libor's UK Parliament thesaurus ID is recorded as 362711[12].
- Libor's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 153364924[13].
- Libor's OpenAlex ID is recorded as C153364924[14].
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Works and Contributions
Libor is credited with the discovery of Minos A. Zombanakis[3].
Why It Matters
Libor draws 183 Wikipedia views per month (interest_rate category, ranking #2 of 8).[2] Libor has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] Libor is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]