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The LIBOR is the London Interbank Offered Rate, which is used as a reference rate in loan transactions between banks. The LIBOR floor, introduced in recent years to help enhance bank loan yields in extremely low interest rate environments, is around 1%–2% (note that until LIBOR reaches the “floor” level, bank loan returns do not increase with rising rates). The credit spread is the market-determined spread paid to the investor for taking on the credit risk (historically the normal range has been 3%–8%, depending on the riskiness of a loan). The credit spread reflects market price movements. The default rate.