Euribor

Overview from 2008 until 2020 of the Euribor-12m (red), 3m (blue), 1w (green) value
Euro Monetary policy
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  Euribor

The Euro Interbank Offered Rate (Euribor) is a daily reference rate, published by the European Money Markets Institute,[1] based on the averaged interest rates at which Eurozone banks borrow unsecured funds from counterparties in the euro wholesale money market (or interbank market). Prior to 2015, the rate was published by the European Banking Federation.[2]

  1. ^ "Home | The European Money Markets Institute (EMMI)".
  2. ^ ""Euribor-EBF becomes EMMI", Retrieved 4 Feb 2017". Archived from the original on 5 February 2017. Retrieved 5 February 2017.

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