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  • One-month bill yields rose to 0.17% Friday, up from 0.10% Thursday.

    For Investors, Cash Is King Liz Rappaport 2011

  • One-month volatility for the euro versus dollar is at its highest levels since September 2001.

    Dollar Hits Highest Close 2008

  • One-month U.S. Treasury notes fell to a market rate of 0.5% from slightly more than 1% last week.

    With Street Watching, 2008

  • One-month rates fell, too, amid heightened expectations for a big rate cut of as much as a percentage point from the Fed today.

    Calm Returns to Some Short-Term Markets 2008

  • One-month realized volatility on 10-year Treasury yields, a gauge of yield fluctuations, were trading Friday at 0.944 percentage point, according to Lehman Brothers, implying that investors expect the yield to swing in either direction by that amount on an annualized basis.

    Swings in Treasurys Are Likely 2008

  • One-month Euribor was set at 4.365%, compared with 4.353% March 20 and 4.181% a month ago.

    ECB Pumps Extra Funds 2008

  • One-month Libor jumped to 3.43%, far above the Fed's target rate for federal funds of 2%.

    Money Markets Smolder While DC Debates 2008

  • One-month interbank lending rates fell to 4.476% Friday from 4.523% Thursday, and three-month rates slipped to 4.774% from 4.790%.

    Euro-Zone Growth Looks Bleaker Monica Houston-Waesch 2007

  • One-month rates averaged 4.809% Thursday, from 4.169% Wednesday, the highest since May 2001, according to Reuters news agency.

    ECB Acts to Calm Subprime Worries 2007

  • One-month and three-month euro interbank offered rates, at which banks lend to each other in the interbank money market, remained stuck at just less than 5%.

    Interbank Rates 2007

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