Euribor 2022

Euribor 2022 graph

Euribor 2022 numbers

Year Moon 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months
2022 12 1.7243 2.0635 2.5603 3.0181
2022 11 1.4231 1.8252 2.3212 2.8283
2022 10 0.9152 1.4277 1.9974 2.6294
2022 9 0.5739 1.0109 1.5961 2.233
2022 8 0.0224 0.3947 0.837 1.2495
2022 7 -0.3064 0.0366 0.4665 0.9915
2022 6 -0.5247 -0.2392 0.1617 0.8522
2022 5 -0.5457 -0.3857 -0.1436 0.2866
2022 4 -0.5373 -0.4479 -0.3109 0.0131
2022 3 -0.5444 -0.4954 -0.4177 -0.2374
2022 2 -0.5531 -0.5315 -0.4762 -0.3352
2022 1 -0.5649 -0.5601 -0.5273 -0.4767

2022 was an exciting time for Europe, especially for financial markets. The Euribor, the European Community's benchmark interest rate, experienced several changes and fluctuations. These changes were partly related to the economic policy of the European Central Bank and to developments in the general economic environment.

The Euribor in 2022 was a reflection of how the euro area economy was trying to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Interest rates fluctuated during the year depending on economic activity, inflation and policy decisions by the European Central Bank. Euribor was also influenced by global economic trends and geopolitical events.

Many European economic sectors and financial institutions were directly affected by the changes in Euribor. Those interested in loans or investments closely monitored the Euribor rate as it affected their financial liabilities and income.

Overall, Euribor in 2022 was an important indicator for the European economy and public finances, and its movements gave an indication of how the European economy was recovering and adapting to a changing world.

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