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The difference between ''LIBOR'' and the Overnight Indexed Rate[http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/es/08/ES0825.pdf] that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the ''money market''.
The difference between the [[LIBOR]] rate  and the [[Overnight index swap]] rate  that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the [[money market]] and an indicator of banks' willigness to lend, and is normally within the range 0.1% to 0.3%.

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LIBOR-OIS spread [r]: The difference between the LIBOR rate and the Overnight index swap rate that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the money market and an indicator of banks' willigness to lend, and is normally within the range 0.1% to 0.3%.