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Files | Size | Format | Created | Updated | License | Source |
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16 | 461kB | csv zip | 6 years ago | 5 years ago | Open Data Commons Public Domain Dedication and License v1.0 |
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File | Description | Size | Last changed | Download |
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euribor-10m-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-11m-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-12m-monthly | 11kB | csv (11kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor-1m-monthly | 10kB | csv (10kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor-1w-monthly | 10kB | csv (10kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor-2m-monthly | 10kB | csv (10kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor-2w-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-3m-monthly | 10kB | csv (10kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor-3w-monthly | 7kB | csv (7kB) , json (15kB) | ||
euribor-4m-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-5m-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-6m-monthly | 10kB | csv (10kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor-7m-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-8m-monthly | 9kB | csv (9kB) , json (19kB) | ||
euribor-9m-monthly | 10kB | csv (10kB) , json (23kB) | ||
euribor_zip | Compressed versions of dataset. Includes normalized CSV and JSON data with original data and datapackage.json. | 68kB | zip (68kB) |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
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date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
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date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
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date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
---|---|---|---|
date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
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Field Name | Order | Type (Format) | Description |
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date | 1 | date (%Y-%m-%d) | The date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the month |
rate | 2 | number | The Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses pourcentage (%) |
maturity_level | 3 | string | The maturity level. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations |
granularity | 4 | string |
Use our data-cli tool designed for data wranglers:
data get https://datahub.io/core/euribor
data info core/euribor
tree core/euribor
# Get a list of dataset's resources
curl -L -s https://datahub.io/core/euribor/datapackage.json | grep path
# Get resources
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/0.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/1.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/2.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/3.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/4.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/5.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/6.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/7.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/8.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/9.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/10.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/11.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/12.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/13.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/14.csv
curl -L https://datahub.io/core/euribor/r/15.zip
If you are using R here's how to get the data you want quickly loaded:
install.packages("jsonlite", repos="https://cran.rstudio.com/")
library("jsonlite")
json_file <- 'https://datahub.io/core/euribor/datapackage.json'
json_data <- fromJSON(paste(readLines(json_file), collapse=""))
# get list of all resources:
print(json_data$resources$name)
# print all tabular data(if exists any)
for(i in 1:length(json_data$resources$datahub$type)){
if(json_data$resources$datahub$type[i]=='derived/csv'){
path_to_file = json_data$resources$path[i]
data <- read.csv(url(path_to_file))
print(data)
}
}
Note: You might need to run the script with root permissions if you are running on Linux machine
Install the Frictionless Data data package library and the pandas itself:
pip install datapackage
pip install pandas
Now you can use the datapackage in the Pandas:
import datapackage
import pandas as pd
data_url = 'https://datahub.io/core/euribor/datapackage.json'
# to load Data Package into storage
package = datapackage.Package(data_url)
# to load only tabular data
resources = package.resources
for resource in resources:
if resource.tabular:
data = pd.read_csv(resource.descriptor['path'])
print (data)
For Python, first install the `datapackage` library (all the datasets on DataHub are Data Packages):
pip install datapackage
To get Data Package into your Python environment, run following code:
from datapackage import Package
package = Package('https://datahub.io/core/euribor/datapackage.json')
# print list of all resources:
print(package.resource_names)
# print processed tabular data (if exists any)
for resource in package.resources:
if resource.descriptor['datahub']['type'] == 'derived/csv':
print(resource.read())
If you are using JavaScript, please, follow instructions below:
Install data.js
module using npm
:
$ npm install data.js
Once the package is installed, use the following code snippet:
const {Dataset} = require('data.js')
const path = 'https://datahub.io/core/euribor/datapackage.json'
// We're using self-invoking function here as we want to use async-await syntax:
;(async () => {
const dataset = await Dataset.load(path)
// get list of all resources:
for (const id in dataset.resources) {
console.log(dataset.resources[id]._descriptor.name)
}
// get all tabular data(if exists any)
for (const id in dataset.resources) {
if (dataset.resources[id]._descriptor.format === "csv") {
const file = dataset.resources[id]
// Get a raw stream
const stream = await file.stream()
// entire file as a buffer (be careful with large files!)
const buffer = await file.buffer
// print data
stream.pipe(process.stdout)
}
}
})()
The Euribor Benchmark rates by year and granularity. Only monthly granularity is provided.
Data is taken from the EMMI website.
The Euribor Benchmark is defined as below
Euribor is short for Euro Interbank Offered Rate. The Euribor rates are based on the interest rates at which a a panel of European banks borrow funds from one another. In the calculation, the highest and lowest 15% of all the quotes collected are eliminated. The remaining rates will be averaged and rounded to three decimal places. Euribor is determined and published at about 11:00 am each day, Central European Time. When Euribor is being mentioned it is often referred to as THE Euribor, like there’s only 1 Euribor interest rate. This is not correct, since there are in fact 8 different Euribor rates, all with different maturities (until november 1st 2013, there were 15 maturities).
All files in directory data
are using the following naming convention pattern:
euribor-{maturity}-{granularity}.csv
For instance, you can have
euribor-1w-monthly.csv
euribor-1m-monthly.csv
euribor-10m-monthly.csv
...
w
means week(s)
and m
means months
for the maturity section
The columns are the same for all csv files.
They are three of them :
date
is the date for the rate value. It follows by convention ISO 8601 formatting and is for the first day of the monthrate
is the Euribor Benchmark rate. It uses percentage (%)maturity_level
express the same information you have in file naming convention. Before nov 2013, there was 15 rates and now only 8 are available due to EU banking regulations.The oldest available data are from 1999.
In the future, we may provide an additional column for granularity but at the moment, it’s not useful as we only use monthly granularity.
This package includes a bash script executing two python scripts, one scripts/scrap_euribor.py
to fetch content, the other scripts/concat_files_by_maturity.py
to concat files per maturity for each granularity. At the moment, we only get monthly granularity.
This Data Package is licensed by its maintainers under the Public Domain Dedication and License (PDDL).
Refer to the terms of use of the source dataset for any specific restrictions on using these data in a public or commercial product. You should also be aware that this data comes indirectly from http://www.emmi-benchmarks.eu/euribor-org/euribor-rates.html. Note that underlying rights, terms and conditions in the data from the source are unclear and may exists.
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