The six-month Euribor rate, the most used in Portugal in housing loans, fell today to -0.335%, new low of always and minus 0.008 points than last Tuesday.
The current maximum value since July 2018 of the six-month Euribor of 0.227% was recorded on 27 March.
 
Three-month Euribor retreated today to -0.353%, a new low of always and minus 0.002 points than on Tuesday.
The current maximum since July 2018 of three-month Euribor of -0.306% was first recorded on 24 January.
 
Within 12 months, the Euribor rate fell to a new all-time low of -0.243%, down 0.010 points from Tuesday.
The 12-month Euribor has risen to its current high since July 2018, at -0.108%, for the first time on 6 February.
 
The three-, six- and twelve-month Euribor rates went into negative territory in 2015, on April 21, November 6 and February 5, respectively.
 
Euribor is set by the average rate at which a group of 57 eurozone banks are willing to lend money to each other in the interbank market.
 
Source: News to the minute (Lusa)