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If the Wall Street Journal (print edition) publishes only yesterdays LIBOR, should I visit the BBA website for the current (todays) LIBOR?

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If the Wall Street Journal (print edition) publishes only yesterdays LIBOR, should I visit the BBA website for the current (todays) LIBOR?

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A. No. On the BBA website you will only find the BBA LIBOR rates with a 2-month delay. Q. Could you tell me why the Wall Street Journal (print edition) rates differ from the WSJ website rates. A. The Wall Street Journal (print edition) publishes yesterday’s BBA LIBOR. The print edition of the WSJ is generally the official source of the index. Both Bloomberg and the online version of the Wall Street Journal show the index one day prior to the print edition of the Wall Street Journal, i.e. the online version of the Wall Street Journal (WSJ website) publishes today’s BBA LIBOR, and the Bloomberg website also publishes today’s BBA LIBOR.

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