EURIBOR definition

EURIBOR means the Euro-zone inter-bank offered rate.
EURIBOR means, in relation to any Loan in euro:
EURIBOR when used in reference to any Loan or Borrowing, refers to whether such Loan, or the Loans comprising such Borrowing, are bearing interest at a rate determined by reference to the Adjusted EURIBO Rate.

Examples of EURIBOR in a sentence

  • The average EURIBOR 1M will be calculated on the basis of all EURIBOR 1M starting on the day of the deposit until the day funds are returned.

  • Said interests will be calculated in accordance with the average EURIBOR 1M (unfloored) less fifty (50) basis points.


More Definitions of EURIBOR

EURIBOR means, in relation to any Loan:
EURIBOR has the meaning specified in the definition ofAlternative Currency Term Rate”.
EURIBOR has the meaning assigned thereto in the definition ofEurocurrency Rate”.
EURIBOR means the Euro-zone interbank offered rate.
EURIBOR means, in respect of any Interest Period, the Euro interbank offered rate for six-month deposits in Euro, expressed as a percentage per annum, that appears on the Relevant Rate Page at the customary publication time as specified by the Euribor benchmark administrator in the Euribor benchmark methodology, as reasonably determined by ADB for the relevant Interest Period;
EURIBOR means, in relation to any amount to be advanced to or owed by an Obligor under this Agreement in euro on which interest for a given period is to accrue: