What Is The TED Spread & Why Is It At The Highest Level Since 1987?
• Reader Question: The Ted spread recently jumped to its highest level since 1987. What could be the possible reason for this and what could happen to the Ted spread in next 12 months? A: The TED Spread The TED spread is calculated as the gap between 3-month LIBOR (interest rate offered in the London interbank market for 3-month loans) and the 3-month Treasury bill rate.
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