This page contains an overview of the current / latest and historical 7-month Euribor interest rates.
Date
|
Rate
|
---|---|
10-31-2013
|
0.381 %
|
10-30-2013
|
0.380 %
|
10-29-2013
|
0.380 %
|
10-28-2013
|
0.383 %
|
10-25-2013
|
0.380 %
|
10-24-2013
|
0.375 %
|
10-23-2013
|
0.371 %
|
10-22-2013
|
0.371 %
|
10-21-2013
|
0.370 %
|
10-18-2013
|
0.370 %
|
Date
|
Rate
|
---|---|
10-01-2013
|
0.371 %
|
09-02-2013
|
0.378 %
|
08-01-2013
|
0.373 %
|
07-01-2013
|
0.373 %
|
06-03-2013
|
0.329 %
|
05-01-2013
|
0.346 %
|
04-02-2013
|
0.368 %
|
03-01-2013
|
0.365 %
|
02-01-2013
|
0.421 %
|
01-02-2013
|
0.360 %
|
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The 7-month Euribor interest rate was the interest rate at which a selection of European banks lent one another funds denominated in euros whereby the loans had a maturity of 7 months. Although the Euribor rate with a term of 7 months no longer exists, Euribor rates with other maturities are still published.
The Euribor interest rates are still the most important European interbank interest rates. When the Euribor interest rates rise or fall (substantially), there is a high likelihood that European banks will also adjust the level of the interest rates on banking products such as mortgages, savings accounts and loans.