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''euro interest rate benchmarks''.
''euro interest rate benchmarks''.


The working group on euro risk-free rates was created to identify and recommend risk-free rates that could serve as an alternative to prevailing benchmarks used in a variety of financial instruments and contracts in the euro area, such as the euro interbank offered rate (EURIBOR).
The former working group on euro risk-free rates was created to identify and recommend risk-free rates that could serve as an alternative to prevailing benchmarks used in a variety of financial instruments and contracts in the euro area, such as the euro interbank offered rate (EURIBOR).


It was established by the European Central Bank, the European Securities and Markets Authority, the European Commission, and the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority.
It was established by the European Central Bank, the European Securities and Markets Authority, the European Commission, and the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority.
The group was disbanded in November 2023, having completed its mandate.




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* [[International Organization of Securities Commissions]]  (IOSCO)
* [[International Organization of Securities Commissions]]  (IOSCO)
*[[LIBOR]]
*[[LIBOR]]
*[[Mandate]]
*[[National Working Group on Swiss Franc Reference Rates]]
*[[National Working Group on Swiss Franc Reference Rates]]
*[[Reference rate]]
*[[Reference rate]]
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==External link==
==Other resource==


*[https://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/interest_rate_benchmarks/WG_euro_risk-free_rates/html/index.en.html Working group on euro risk-free rates - ECB]
*[https://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/interest_rate_benchmarks/WG_euro_risk-free_rates/html/index.en.html Working group on euro risk-free rates - ECB]

Latest revision as of 21:58, 2 July 2024

euro interest rate benchmarks.

The former working group on euro risk-free rates was created to identify and recommend risk-free rates that could serve as an alternative to prevailing benchmarks used in a variety of financial instruments and contracts in the euro area, such as the euro interbank offered rate (EURIBOR).

It was established by the European Central Bank, the European Securities and Markets Authority, the European Commission, and the Belgian Financial Services and Markets Authority.

The group was disbanded in November 2023, having completed its mandate.


Sometimes abbreviated to Euro Working Group.


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