viitekorot
Viitekorot, or reference rates, are benchmark interest rates used as the basis for pricing a wide range of financial contracts, such as loans, mortgages, and deposits. They serve as the base rate to which banks add a margin, so the final interest rate on a loan or the return on a deposit moves with market conditions.
In practice, the rate used in a contract is often a fixed tenor of a benchmark rate,
Common reference rates in Europe have included Euribor (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) and Eonia. Euribor has
Publication and regulation: viitekorot are calculated from rates contributed by banks and published by benchmark administrators.