The interest rate on housing loans to households at a floating rate or with an initial rate fixation period of up to one year increased by 11 basis points to 2.67% in July 2010. The corresponding rate on loans with an initial rate fixation period of more than five years and up to ten years decreased by 11 basis points to 3.95% in July 2010. The weighted average rate on loans to households for consumption purposes, with an initial rate fixation period of over one and up to five years, increased by 8 basis points to 6.21%.
In the case of loans to non-financial corporations at a floating rate or with an initial rate fixation period of up to one year, the weighted average rate in July 2010 increased by 8 basis points to 3.33% for loans up to EUR 1 million and increased by 7 basis points, to 2.25%, for loans over EUR 1 million during the same period. The weighted average rate on loans to non-financial corporations over EUR 1 million with an initial rate fixation period of more than five years decreased by 10 basis points to 3.26%.
MFI interest rates on outstanding amounts: in July 2010 the weighted average interest rate on
outstanding amounts of deposits from households with an agreed maturity of up to two years remained basically unchanged at 2.16%. The corresponding rate on deposits with an agreed maturity of over two years remained basically unchanged at 2.73%. The weighted average interest rate on outstanding amounts of deposits from non-financial corporations with an agreed maturity of up to two years increased by 5 basis points to 1.51% in July 2010.
In July 2010 the weighted average interest rate on outstanding amounts of loans to households for house purchase with over five years’ maturity remained basically unchanged at 3.82% and the weighted average interest rate on outstanding amounts of loans to non-financial corporations with over five years’maturity remained basically unchanged at 3.31%.
Weighting method: the interest rates on new business are weighted by the size of the individual agreements. This is done both by the reporting agents and when computing the national and euro area averages. In addition to changes in the actual interest rates, changes in the euro area average interest rates on new business therefore reflect changes in the weights of the new business per country for the instrument categories concerned.