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Eonia (Euro OverNight Index Average) is an effective overnight rate computed as a weighted average of all overnight unsecured lending transactions in the interbank market. It has been initiated within the euro area by the contributing panel banks. It is one of the two benchmarks for the money and capital markets in the euro zone (the other one being Euribor).

Eonia reference rates are published on the Moneyline Telerate pages 247 and 47867. Informative historical data can also be found at the Euribor homepage.

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