Euribor
Euribor is short for Euro Interbank Offered Rate. The Euribor rates are based on the average interest rates at which a large panel of European banks borrow funds from one another. There are different maturities, ranging from one week to one year.
The Euribor rates are considered to be the most important reference rates in the European money market. The interest rates do provide the basis for the price and interest rates of all kinds of financial products like interest rate swaps, interest rate futures, saving accounts and mortgages. That’s the exact reason why many professionals as well as individuals do monitor the development of the Euribor rates intensively.
In total, there are 15 different Euribor rates. See current Euribor rates for an overview of all 15 rates. Next to that there is also a 1-day European interbank interest rate called Eonia.
On this site you will find lots of information about Euribor and the different Euribor rates. We do offer background information, the current Euribor rates as well as historical data.
Furthermore, we do offer information about the ECB interest rate, also called main refinancing rate or minimum bid rate, as well.








