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Euribor moves: short-term rates rise, 12-month softens

Monday, 12 January 2026AI summary
Euribor moves: short-term rates rise, 12-month softens

Outlets report small day-to-day Euribor shifts: three- and six-month Euribor rates rose slightly while the 12-month rate fell or eased marginally, with published short-term averages around 2.02–2.05% (three-month), ~2.13% (six-month) and roughly 2.25% (12-month) depending on the source. The changes are modest but relevant for borrowers with products indexed to short-term Euribor: expats with variable-rate mortgages or loans should check how their lender updates payments and consider whether a switch to a fixed rate or lender review is advisable.

Context & Explainers

Euribor (Euro Interbank Offered Rate) is the benchmark interest rate at which European banks lend to one another and is widely used as the reference for variable‑rate mortgages in Portugal. Changes affect monthly payments directly: the recent figures reported were 2.034% (3‑month), 2.104% (6‑month) and 2.255% (12‑month), so a rising Euribor typically increases costs for borrowers with tracker or variable loans.

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