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Revision as of 12:37, 26 April 2022
Interest rates - reference rates.
ESTER is an interest rate calculated by the European Central Bank that reflects wholesale overnight borrowing costs for eurozone banks.
ESTER is an acronym for Euro Short Term Rate.
ESTER is also sometimes written as '€STR'.
See also
- Benchmark
- EURIBOR
- Euro area
- Euro LIBOR
- European Central Bank
- Eurozone
- Fallback
- O/N
- Pre-€STR
- Reference rate
- RFR
- Risk-free rates
- SONIA