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''Reference rates''. | |||
Abbreviation for the discontinued Euro OverNight Index Average interest rate, formerly sponsored by the European Money Markets Institute (EMMI). | |||
EONIA | EONIA was discontinued in January 2022. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[CET]] | * [[CET]] | ||
* [[€STR]] | |||
* [[EURIBOR]] | * [[EURIBOR]] | ||
* [[EURONIA]] | * [[EURONIA]] | ||
* [[European Central Bank]] | * [[European Central Bank]] | ||
* [[European Money Markets Institute]] | * [[European Money Markets Institute]] | ||
* [[GC repo]] | |||
* [[Over night index average rate]] | * [[Over night index average rate]] | ||
* [[Overnight indexed swap]] | * [[Overnight indexed swap]] | ||
* [[Real-time gross settlement system]] | * [[Real-time gross settlement system]] | ||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
Latest revision as of 01:28, 8 February 2024
Reference rates.
Abbreviation for the discontinued Euro OverNight Index Average interest rate, formerly sponsored by the European Money Markets Institute (EMMI).
EONIA was discontinued in January 2022.
Distinguish from EURONIA which is sponsored and published by WMBA Ltd in London.