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The difference between ''LIBOR'' and the Overnight Indexed Rate[http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/es/08/ES0825.pdf] that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the ''money market''.
The difference between ''LIBOR'' and the "Overnight Indexed Swap" rate[http://research.stlouisfed.org/publications/es/08/ES0825.pdf] that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the ''money market''.

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LIBOR-OIS spread [r]: The difference between LIBOR and the "Overnight Indexed Swap" rate[1] that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the money market.