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English: Chart showing the Libor-Overnight borrowing rate spread (difference between the 2 rates) for the official US Commission on the Financial Crisis (p. 355). "The Financial Crisis Inquiry Report, Pursuant to Public Law 111-21, January 2010. This was used by them to define the extent of the crisis. Similar graphs with similar data are also given, e.g. p 359
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Source http://cybercemetery.unt.edu/archive/fcic/20110310173545/http://c0182732.cdn1.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/fcic_final_report_full.pdf
Author Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, Pursuant to Public Law 111-21

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