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Latest revision as of 04:02, 5 October 2024

(EMMI).

The European Money Markets Institute administers and publishes Euribor, the money market reference rate for the euro.


EMMI works to reinforce the transparency and enhance the governance framework to preserve the quality and integrity of its benchmarks.

EMMI also strives to develop new suitable benchmarks adapted to the current regulatory context.


Its members are national banking associations in the Member States of the European Union.

EMMI was formerly known as Euribor-EBF (when it used be overseen by the European Banking Federation).


See also


External link

About the Institute - EMMI webpage