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🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
National & Local

Euribor Jumps Again - 'Giant Spike'

The 12-month Euribor interest rate, which serves as a reference for many Finnish housing loans, surged by 0.134 percentage points to reach its highest level of the year, driven by inflation concerns linked to the war in Iran and the ECB's recent statements.

Mar 20 • 11:58 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
National & Local

12-month Euribor jumped upward

The 12-month Euribor rate in Finland increased to 2.658% today, marking a significant rise that has drawn attention due to its historical context and implications for the economy.

Mar 20 • 11:52 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
National & Local

Now the 12-month Euribor has risen and quite a bit

The 12-month Euribor rate surged significantly, increasing by 0.134 percentage points to 2.658% amid concerns over inflation and geopolitical tensions.

Mar 20 • 11:08 UTC
🇱🇻 LSM
National & Local

Increasing Housing Lending in the Regions Illuminates Shadow Economy Problems

Housing lending in Latvia's regions has seen growth, influenced by the drop in Euribor rates, highlighting issues related to the shadow economy.

Mar 18 • 02:25 UTC
🇪🇪 ERR
National & Local

Economist: European inflation forecast may exceed two percent

Concerns about rising oil prices and general inflation are prompting interest rates to slowly increase ahead of the European Central Bank's upcoming meeting.

Mar 17 • 16:41 UTC
🇬🇷 Naftemporiki
National & Local

How the war in Iran could affect mortgage loans

Geopolitical uncertainty due to the war in Iran may impact the real estate sector and variable-rate mortgages in Greece.

Mar 16 • 09:02 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

THE BANK CONFIRMS: No Shock for Homeowners Seems in Sight

Despite the potential rise in Euribor rates due to Middle East conflicts, SEB Bank believes the impact on homeowners will be modest, with no mass fixing of interest rates seen currently.

Mar 13 • 11:17 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

SEB: The rise of Euribor is not a problem

SEB bank asserts that despite the rise of the six-month Euribor above two percent due to market uncertainties, the impact on home loan borrowers is expected to be minimal.

Mar 13 • 07:34 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
National & Local

Editorial: What is happening to Trump is what he feared himself

The editorial discusses how rising interest rates in Finland, influenced by Middle Eastern events, are directly impacting Finnish homeowners' finances, particularly with significant loan repayments looming.

Mar 12 • 14:30 UTC
🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
National & Local

Annalotta had incredibly bad luck - now waiting for a call from the bank

Annalotta faces increased anxiety over her home loan as Euribor rates spike, recalling past struggles during the pandemic.

Mar 12 • 11:11 UTC
🇫🇮 Ilta-Sanomat
National & Local

The situation for mortgage borrowers has changed again

The one-year Euribor rate dropped significantly on Wednesday, influenced by expectations regarding inflation in the euro area amid rising oil prices.

Mar 11 • 11:35 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
National & Local

Euribor Dropped Significantly After a Sharp Rise

The 12-month Euribor rate has dropped from approximately 2.6% to around 2.4%, following a substantial increase yesterday.

Mar 11 • 11:07 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

The war in Iran causes the largest daily increase in the euribor in 18 years

The ongoing military offensive between Israel and the United States against Iran has resulted in the largest single-day rise in the euribor rate in 18 years.

Mar 10 • 15:56 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
National & Local

The war in Iran has made life uncertain for homeowners – euribor has risen more than in years due to the spike in oil prices

The recent spike in oil prices, triggered by the war in Iran, has led to a significant increase in euribor rates, making life more uncertain for Finnish homeowners with variable mortgages.

Mar 10 • 10:49 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
National & Local

Experts explain how the war in Iran affects mortgage borrowers

The conflict in Iran has led to an increase in the 12-month Euribor rate, impacting mortgage borrowers in Finland.

Mar 7 • 18:48 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

THE BANK EXPLAINS ⟩ How is home loan interest formed and what does it consist of?

The article explains the components of home loan interest in Estonia, detailing how the bank's margin and the market-based Euribor impact the final interest rate.

Mar 7 • 14:27 UTC
🇪🇪 Postimees
National & Local

STATISTICS: Who buys new developments in the capital?

The real estate market for new developments in Tallinn is on the rise, with increasing sales and square meter prices.

Mar 7 • 09:15 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

Should I take out a mortgage now or wait? War and inflation threaten to increase mortgage costs

The article discusses whether to secure a mortgage now or wait for better conditions, highlighting how the ongoing war and inflation are affecting mortgage interest rates in Spain.

Mar 7 • 04:30 UTC
🇫🇮 Yle Uutiset
National & Local

The Middle Eastern conflict also reflects on mortgage loans - the 12-month Euribor rose to its highest level since last spring

The 12-month Euribor has surged significantly to 2.32%, its highest level since last spring, influenced by the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict according to economist Jari Hännikäinen.

Mar 5 • 11:27 UTC
🇫🇮 Iltalehti
National & Local

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.

Feb 28 • 04:00 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
National & Local

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.

Feb 27 • 11:23 UTC
🇪🇸 ABC
National & Local

Pilar García de la Granja, economic expert, explains how the fall of the euribor affects

Economic expert Pilar García de la Granja discusses the implications of the recent drop in the euribor on long-term mortgages.

Feb 5 • 07:19 UTC
🇪🇸 El Mundo
Life & Tech

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.

Dec 30 • 13:15 UTC
🇪🇸 elDiario.es
National & Local

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.

Dec 30 • 12:49 UTC
🇪🇸 ABC
Life & Tech

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.

Dec 30 • 12:49 UTC
🇪🇸 El País
Life & Tech

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.

Dec 30 • 10:43 UTC

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