ECB rate


ECB rate closed down 4.25 as of July 18, 2024 from 4.25 from the previous day, 4.5 last week and 2.5 last month.

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ECB rate Historical Data

DateClose
2024-07-18 4.25
2024-06-06 4.25
2024-05-31 4.5
2024-04-11 4.5
2024-03-31 4.5
2024-03-07 4.5
2024-02-29 4.5
2024-01-25 4.5
2023-12-14 4.5
2023-11-30 4.5
2023-10-26 4.5
2023-09-14 4.5
2023-08-31 4.25
2023-07-27 4.25
2023-06-15 4
2023-05-04 3.75
2023-04-30 3.5
2023-03-16 3.5
2023-02-02 3
2023-01-31 2.5
2022-12-15 2.5
2022-11-30 2
2022-10-27 2
2022-09-08 1.25
2022-08-31 0.5
2022-07-21 0.5
2022-06-09 0
2022-05-31 0
2022-04-14 0
2022-03-10 0
2022-02-03 0
2022-01-31 0
2021-12-16 0
2021-11-30 0
2021-10-28 0
2021-09-09 0
2021-08-31 0
2021-07-22 0
2021-06-10 0
2021-05-31 0
2021-04-22 0
2021-03-11 0
2021-02-28 0
2021-01-21 0
2020-12-10 0
2020-11-30 0
2020-10-29 0
2020-09-10 0
2020-08-31 0
2020-07-16 0
2020-06-04 0
2020-05-31 0
2020-04-30 0
2020-03-12 0
2020-02-29 0
2020-01-23 0
2019-12-12 0
2019-11-30 0
2019-10-24 0
2019-09-12 0

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ECB rate Statistics

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ECB rate Historical Data

The MacroVar database offers free access to historical data for the ECB rate, dating back to 1950. This extensive dataset is readily available through MacroVar versatile platforms, including a user-friendly web interface, a robust Python API, and convenient Excel integration. By leveraging these tools, users can efficiently retrieve and analyze decades of ECB rate data, supporting a wide range of research, financial analysis, and decision-making processes.

What is the ECB rate

The ECB rate, also known as the European Central Bank rate, is the interest rate at which the ECB lends money to commercial banks within the Eurozone. This rate is a key tool used by the ECB to control inflation and stimulate economic growth within the Eurozone. By manipulating the ECB rate, the central bank can influence borrowing costs for businesses and consumers, which in turn affects spending and investment levels in the economy. The ECB rate is set by the governing council of the ECB and is reviewed regularly in response to changing economic conditions.