3-Month Euribor Jun '26 (IMM26)
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Price Performance
See More| Period | Period Low | Period High | Performance | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1-Month | 97.9100 +0.01% on 12/10/25 | | 98.0450 -0.13% on 11/21/25 | -0.1150 (-0.12%) since 11/10/25 |
| 3-Month | 97.9100 +0.01% on 12/10/25 | | 98.1450 -0.23% on 10/17/25 | -0.1750 (-0.18%) since 09/10/25 |
| 52-Week | 97.7200 +0.20% on 03/06/25 | | 98.4150 -0.50% on 04/22/25 | -0.2850 (-0.29%) since 12/10/24 |
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