EURIBOR (monthly average) in Lithuania
European Central Bank · monthly
Values are not published here
EURIBOR is administered by EMMI (the European Money Markets Institute) and redistributing the rates requires a licence. Until this site holds one, no values are shown here and none are collected from anywhere. Below is what the indicator means and where to see it officially.
EURIBOR is administered by EMMI (the European Money Markets Institute) and redistributing the rates requires a licence. Until this site holds one, no values are shown here and none are collected from anywhere. Below is what the indicator means and where to see it officially.
What this indicator means
EURIBOR is the benchmark rate at which euro-area banks lend to one another. Variable-rate mortgages in Lithuania are usually tied to it. Shown here is the MONTHLY AVERAGE — the average of that month's daily fixings, not today's rate. The daily rate is published by the administrator, EMMI.
If a licence is obtained the values appear automatically — they are behind a single build flag (EURIBOR_REDISTRIBUTION_APPROVED).