Composite Interest Rate : End of August 2010

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17 Sep 2010

Composite Interest Rate : End of August 2010

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) announced today (Friday) the composite interest rate at the end of August 2010.1

The composite interest rate, which is a measure of the average cost of funds of banks, stayed steady at 0.20% at the end of August 2010 (see Chart 1 in the Annex). During August, HIBORs dropped slightly2, while the weighted deposit rate remained stable (see Chart 2 in the Annex).

The historical data of the composite interest rate from the end of the fourth quarter of 2003 to the end of August 2010 are available in the Monthly Statistical Bulletin on the HKMA website (www.hkma.gov.hk). The next data release is scheduled for 19 October 2010 and will provide the composite interest rate at the end of September 2010.

For media enquiries, please contact:
Peggy Lo, Manager (Communications), at 2878 1687 or
Herbert Lam, Manager (Communications), at 2878 1480

Hong Kong Monetary Authority
17 September 2010

1 The composite interest rate is a weighted average interest rate of all Hong Kong dollar interest bearing liabilities, which include deposits from customers, amounts due to banks, negotiable certificates of deposit and other debt instruments, and Hong Kong dollar non-interest bearing demand deposits on the books of banks. Data from retail banks, which account for about 90% of the total customers' deposits in the banking sector, are used in the calculation. It should be noted that the composite interest rate represents only average interest expenses. There are various other costs involved in the making of a loan, such as operating costs (e.g. staff and rental expenses), credit cost and hedging cost, which are not covered by the composite interest rate.

2 During August, HIBORs dropped across-the-board by 0.1 to 11.1 basis points.

Chart 1

Chart 1
*End-of-period figures.

Chart 2

Chart 2
*End-of-period figures.

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