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===Currency=== In 1986, the Libor initially fixed rates for three currencies. These were the [[US dollar]], [[British pound sterling]], and the [[Deutsche Mark]]. Over time, this grew to sixteen currencies. After a number of these currencies merged into the euro in 2000, there remained ten currencies.<ref name="bba-faq">{{Cite web|title=Welcome to bbalibor: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)|publisher=The British Bankers' Association|url=http://www.bbalibor.com/bbalibor-explained/faqs|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101112120730/http://www.bbalibor.com/bbalibor-explained/faqs|archive-date=12 November 2010|url-status=live}}</ref> Following reforms in 2013, Libor rates were calculated for five currencies.<ref name="ice" /><ref name="reforms" /><ref name="nyfed" /><ref name="regactivity" /> '''Active until June 2023''' *US dollar (USD) '''Inactive from December 2021''' *[[Euro]] (EUR) *[[Pound sterling|British pound sterling]] (GBP) *[[yen|Japanese yen]] (JPY) *[[Swiss franc]] (CHF) '''Inactive from 2013''' *[[Australian dollar]] (AUD) *[[Canadian dollar]] (CAD) *[[New Zealand dollar]] (NZD) *[[Danish krone]] (DKK) *[[Swedish krona]] (SEK) Note that the Euro LIBOR should not be confused with [[EURIBOR]].
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