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'' | ''Interest rates - reference rates''. | ||
€STR is an acronym for Euro Short Term Rate. | |||
== See also == | It is administered by the European Central Bank (ECB), with formal publication scheduled from October 2019. | ||
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* [[ | |||
€STR is designed to reflect the wholesale euro unsecured overnight borrowing costs of euro area banks, and to complement existing benchmark rates produced by the private sector, serving as a backstop reference rate. | |||
It is recommended that market participants gradually replace EONIA with the €STR for all products and contracts, making the €STR their standard reference rate. | |||
To assist transition, it is currently published as 'pre-€STR' in the period up to October 2019. | |||
€STR is also sometimes written as ESTER. | |||
==See also== | |||
*[[Benchmark]] | |||
* [[EONIA]] | |||
*[[Euro area]] | |||
*[[European Central Bank]] | |||
*[[O/N]] | |||
*[[Reference rate]] | |||
*[[RFR]] | |||
*[[Risk-free rates]] | |||
*[[SONIA]] | |||
==Other links== | |||
[https://www.ecb.europa.eu/paym/initiatives/interest_rate_benchmarks/euro_short-term_rate/html/index.en.html European Central Bank Euro short term rate] | |||
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]] | |||
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
Revision as of 10:59, 24 July 2019
Interest rates - reference rates.
€STR is an acronym for Euro Short Term Rate.
It is administered by the European Central Bank (ECB), with formal publication scheduled from October 2019.
€STR is designed to reflect the wholesale euro unsecured overnight borrowing costs of euro area banks, and to complement existing benchmark rates produced by the private sector, serving as a backstop reference rate.
It is recommended that market participants gradually replace EONIA with the €STR for all products and contracts, making the €STR their standard reference rate.
To assist transition, it is currently published as 'pre-€STR' in the period up to October 2019.
€STR is also sometimes written as ESTER.
See also