TED spread
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of TED spread
C20: from T ( reasury bill ) + ED (symbol for Eurodollars)
Example Sentences
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The spread between interest rates on super-safe Treasury bills and slightly less safe offshore three-month interbank dollar loans, known as the “TED spread,” a gauge of financial stress, has jumped.
Like anything that measures the difference between two gauges, the TED spread tells two stories.
So the TED spread’s surge is a mechanical result of its two components moving in different directions for reasons mostly unrelated to the creditworthiness of banks.
Treasury bill yields are down, Libor is up, so the TED spread is up too.
Yet even if factors other than financial stress are driving the move in the TED spread, there is an inkling of unease.
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