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Euro libor rates hit all-time low

By David Oakley in London and Ralph Atkins in Frankfurt

Published: June 29 2009 17:55 | Last updated: June 29 2009 17:55

Eurozone interbank lending rates fell to fresh lows on Monday as the injection last week by the European Central Bank of billions of euros into the financial system took effect.

Euro libor rates from overnight to one-year duration set new lows since the creation of the eurozone in January 1999. It follows the ECB’s pumping of €442bn ($622bn) of 12-month loans into the markets on Wednesday.

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