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Romania’s 3-month ROBOR hits fresh 6-month low

Michael Sanders by Michael Sanders
12/14/2021
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Romania’s 3-month ROBOR hits fresh 6-month low
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Romania’s three-month money market rate (ROBOR), the main indicator that sets the interest rates for RON currency borrowers, declined on Monday to 2.94 percent, the lowest level since June 20, 2018, on higher liquidity in the market.

On Friday, 3-month ROBOR was 2.97 percent.

The 6-month ROBOR stood at 3.28 percent.

Compared with the end of 2017, the 3-month index rose by 0.89 percentage point, from 2.05 percent. The 3-month ROBOR index reached a record low of 0.68 percent in September 2016.

Since the end of November, the National Bank of Romania has stopped injecting liquidity into the money market through a repo operation (government securities-backed lending to banks), a move designed to address liquidity shortage – and to cap interest rates in the market.Read more aboutAdrian Apostu (Dino Parc Râșnov): 2 million visitors represent a milestone that makes us both happy and responsible read more

This new decline of money market rates is mainly due to higher liquidity in the market, according to analysts.

„Cash rates dipped below the key rate and are now trading around 2.00%, with a proportionate transmission into longer tenors which inched lower between 10 and 20 basis points. These accommodative conditions should persist for at least the current reserve period,” ING Bank analysts say in a research note released on Monday.

The Romanian government has recentlty introduced a tax on bank assets of 0.3 percent from January 1st, 2019, calculated at the current ROBOR 3M-6M level.

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