Eonia

Euro overnight interest average
Course of EONIA 1999–2009

Eonia (Euro Overnight Index Average) was computed as a weighted average of all overnight unsecured lending transactions in the interbank market, undertaken in the European Union and European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries by a Panel of banks (the same as for Euribor) subject to the Eonia Code of Conduct.[1]

It was reported on an ACT/360 day count convention and displayed to three decimal places. "Overnight" means from one TARGET day (i.e. day on which the Trans-European Automated Real-time Gross Settlement Express Transfer system is open) to the next.

Eonia reference rates were calculated by the European Central Bank, based on all overnight interbank assets created before the close of RTGS systems at 6pm CET, and published through GRSS (Global Rate Set Systems) every day before 7pm CET.[2] It can be found under the ISIN identifier EU0009659945.

EONIA was replaced by the Euro Short-Term Rate (€STR), published by the ECB since 2nd of October 2019.[3]

See also

  • €STR
  • EURONIA
  • European Banking Federation
  • Federal funds rate
  • Interbank lending market
  • TONAR
  • SARON
  • SONIA
  • List of acronyms: European sovereign-debt crisis

References

  1. ^ "About Eonia® | The European Money Markets Institute (EMMI)". www.emmi-benchmarks.eu. Retrieved 2023-12-13.
  2. ^ "Overnight Indexed Swaps" (PDF). Credit Swiss. 2001-12-11. p. 4. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2007. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  3. ^ Bank, European Central (7 April 2021). "ECB information about the Euro short-term rate (€STR)".

External links

  • Eonia homepage
    • Eonia historical data (informative)
  • Eonia-Swap homepage
    • Eonia-Swap historical data (informative)
  • European Central Bank
  • Euribor homepage
    • Eonia historical data in Excel files (informative)
  • Eonia graphs and charts
  • Historical chart[permanent dead link]
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