The Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates are generally trending downwards, with a one-month interest rate reported at 2.66%.
On May 14th, the Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates generally decreased, and the one-month interbank interest rate related to mortgage loans was reported at 2.65518%, a decrease of 4.482 basis points.
On May 14th, the Hong Kong dollar interbank interest rates generally decreased, with the one-month interbank rate related to property loans at 2.65518%, down 4.482 basis points; the three-month interbank rate reflecting bank funding costs was 2.88458%, down 1.56 basis points.
The overnight rate was 2.68179%, down 1.369 basis points; the one-week interbank rate dropped by 4.768 basis points to 2.63881%, while the two-week rate fell by 4.482 basis points to 2.64024%. In terms of longer-term rates, the six-month interbank rate rose by 1.471 basis points to 3.00286%, while the one-year rate increased by 1.422 basis points to 3.17583%.
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