Three-month Libor reached 2.29% Friday, its highest since 2008, lifting the spread between the London interbank offered rate for dollars over the overnight indexed swap rate (which is known as Libor–OIS) to 0.58 percentage point from 0.10% just four months ago.
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The spread between Libor–OIS is a popular gauge of stress in the banking system because...

