Interbank Rates 07 Feb 2023


€STR daily rates
You can find €STR rates here.

Euro short-term rate (€STR): the €STR reflects the wholesale euro unsecured overnight borrowing costs of banks located in the euro area. The €STR will be published by the ECB at 08:00 CET on each TARGET2 business day. If errors are detected following the first publication of the €STR that affect the rate by more than 2 basis points, the ECB will revise and re-publish the €STR once on the same day at 09:00 CET. No changes will be made to the €STR after that time. The €STR is calculated as an average interest rate weighted by the volume of transactions carried out.
The methodology is avalaible under the following
link.


Notes :-Euro Overnight Index Average (EONIA): reference rate for overnight interbank lending transactions in the euro area. From 2 October 2019 onwards, EONIA will be calculated as the €STR plus a spread (8.5 basis points).
- Euro Interbank Offered Rate (EURIBOR): rate at which Euro interbank term deposits within the Euro zone are offered by one Prime Bank. It is computed as an average of daily quotes provided for thirteen maturities by a panel of 57 of the most active Banks in the Euro zone. It is quoted on an act/360 day count convention, and is fixed at 11:00am (CET) provided that at least 50% of all Panel Banks contributed. The top and bottom 15% are eliminated (the deleted number always being rouded up) and the remaining average, to three decimal places.
EONIA and EURIBOR daily rates

01/02/2023 02/02/2023 03/02/2023 06/02/2023 07/02/2023
EURIBOR - 1 semaine 1.907 1.970 2.107 2.148 2.291
EURIBOR - 1 month 2.190 2.262 2.255 2.325 2.361
EURIBOR - 3 month 2.483 2.540 2.545 2.565 2.602
EURIBOR - 6 months 3.009 3.029 3.011 3.008 3.029
EURIBOR - 12 months 3.414 3.446 3.374 3.401 3.435


Notes :-Euro Overnight Index Average (EONIA): reference rate for overnight interbank lending transactions in the euro area. From 2 October 2019 onwards, EONIA will be calculated as the €STR plus a spread (8.5 basis points).
- Euro Interbank Offered Rate (EURIBOR): rate at which Euro interbank term deposits within the Euro zone are offered by one Prime Bank. It is computed as an average of daily quotes provided for thirteen maturities by a panel of 57 of the most active Banks in the Euro zone. It is quoted on an act/360 day count convention, and is fixed at 11:00am (CET) provided that at least 50% of all Panel Banks contributed. The top and bottom 15% are eliminated (the deleted number always being rouded up) and the remaining average, to three decimal places.
These rates are calculated based on data the Banque de France has at its disposal but is unable to guarantee. They are provided for information purposes but do not constitute an official reference.

DailyBackgrounds, in only one file, are available
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