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Money market rates rise on bank fears

By David Oakley

Published: May 26 2009 18:09 | Last updated: May 26 2009 18:09

Key money market rates rose for the first time in more than two months amid worries that the economic revival could stall as the financial health of banks remains fragile.

The cost of borrowing dollars between banks over three months, or dollar London interbank offered rates, on Tuesday rose for the first time since March 26. Dollar Libor edged up to 0.663 per cent from 0.660 per cent.

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