KIBOR Rates Indicate Stability in Short-Term Lending

Karachi: The State Bank of Pakistan released the latest Karachi Interbank Offered Rate (KIBOR) figures, revealing stable short-term lending rates. On July 11, 2025, the rates for various tenors showed minor fluctuations, indicating a steady lending environment in the short term.

For the 1-week tenor, the bid rate stood at 10.93, with an offer rate of 11.43. The 2-week tenor recorded a bid rate of 10.88 and an offer rate of 11.38. This reflects a consistent trend in the short-term lending market.

The 1-month tenor showed a bid rate of 10.85 and an offer rate of 11.35, while the 3-month tenor had a bid rate of 10.80 and an offer rate of 11.05. These figures suggest that the market remains stable for short-term borrowing.

Longer tenors, such as the 6-month, 9-month, and 1-year, presented bid rates of 10.78, 10.71, and 10.68 respectively, with corresponding offer rates of 11.03, 11.21, and 11.18. The slight variations in these rates point to a balanced market outlook.

The data, sourced from the State Bank of Pakistan, provides critical insights into the country’s financial landscape, reflecting current market sentiments and lending conditions.

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