This page contains an overview of the current and historical ESTER interest rates (Euro Short-Term Rate).
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Date
|
Rate
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|---|---|
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12-04-2025
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1.929 %
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12-03-2025
|
1.926 %
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12-02-2025
|
1.929 %
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12-01-2025
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1.930 %
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11-28-2025
|
1.925 %
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11-27-2025
|
1.927 %
|
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11-26-2025
|
1.928 %
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11-25-2025
|
1.926 %
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|
11-24-2025
|
1.924 %
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11-21-2025
|
1.926 %
|
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Date
|
Rate
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|---|---|
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12-01-2025
|
1.930 %
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11-03-2025
|
1.932 %
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10-01-2025
|
1.927 %
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09-01-2025
|
1.925 %
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08-01-2025
|
1.927 %
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07-01-2025
|
1.921 %
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06-02-2025
|
2.172 %
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05-02-2025
|
2.168 %
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04-01-2025
|
2.420 %
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03-03-2025
|
2.663 %
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ESTER is administered and published by the European Central Bank (ECB). Use of the data is at your own risk.
ESTER (Euro Short-Term Rate) is an interest rate published by the European Central Bank (ECB). ESTER is also referred to as ESTR or €STR. ESTER can be seen as the average interest rate at which a selection of European financial institutions lend to one another in euros with a maturity of 1 day (overnight).
ESTER is a reference rate (benchmark rate) which was introduced by the ECB as an alternative to Eonia (overnight Euribor rate).