Surprise at the bank counter: Housing loan interest protection can now be obtained for less than Euribor
A new survey indicates that interest protection for housing loans may now come cheaper than the Euribor rate.
The Euribor Gives Another Slight Respite in February and Faces a Long Period of Stability
The Euribor rate shows minimal changes in February, remaining stable as the European Central Bank holds interest rates steady.
Pilar GarcÃa de la Granja, economic expert, explains how the fall of the euribor affects
Economic expert Pilar GarcÃa de la Granja discusses the implications of the recent drop in the euribor on long-term mortgages.
The Euribor accumulates five consecutive months of increases and closes 2025 at 2.27%
In 2025, the Euribor experiences five consecutive months of increases, closing the year at 2.27%, indicating a trend towards rising mortgage rates despite overall stability for borrowers.
The euribor rises in December, chaining five months of increases and will raise the cost of semi-annual mortgage reviews
The euribor rate rose in December, marking five consecutive months of increases, which will lead to higher costs for mortgages that are reviewed every six months.
The Euribor Ends the Year at 2.27%: Five Months on the Rise and Total Uncertainty for 2026
The Euribor closes the year at 2.27% after five consecutive months of increases, with uncertainty about future developments dependent on the ECB's actions next year.
The Euribor rises again and closes a bittersweet year for mortgages
The Euribor has been on the rise for five consecutive months, leaving mortgage holders in uncertainty as interest rate cuts stall, with concerns about its evolution into 2026.