Karachi: The Karachi Interbank Offered Rate (KIBOR) displayed a range of activity across different tenors, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan on June 16, 2025. The data reveals slight variations in both bid and offer rates for the short and long-term lending benchmarks.
For the shortest tenor, the one-week rate, the bid was marked at 10.76 percent, with an offer of 11.26 percent. There was a minor decline observed in the two-week tenor, with bids at 10.73 percent and offers at 11.23 percent.
The one-month tenor showed bids at 10.72 percent and offers at 11.22 percent. In contrast, the three-month tenor saw a slight increase, featuring bids at 10.85 percent and offers at 11.10 percent.
The six-month rates were bid at 10.84 percent and offered at 11.09 percent, while the nine-month tenor recorded bids at 10.82 percent and offers at 11.32 percent.
For the one-year tenor, the bid rate was observed at 10.84 percent, with offerings reaching 11.34 percent. This data provides insight into the current lending environment and potential borrowing costs within Pakistan’s financial sector.
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