TONAR

Tokyo Overnight Average Rate (TONAR) is an unsecured interbank overnight interest rate and reference rate for Japanese yen.[1][2]

History

Since 2016, the Bank of Japan has recommended TONAR as the preferred risk free reference rate.[3]

References

  1. https://www.bakermckenzie.com/en/insight/publications/2017/11/libor-where-things-now-stand
  2. https://www.reuters.com/article/usa-bonds-sofr/explainer-what-is-sofr-the-new-u-s-libor-alternative-idUSL1N1RB0KF
  3. https://www.clarusft.com/libor-reform-what-you-need-to-know/
Reference rates
Terminology
  • Bank rate
  • Effective interest rate
  • Interbank lending market
  • Overnight indexed swap
  • Overnight rate
Rates
  • EIBOR
  • Euribor
  • EONIA
  • €STR
  • EURONIA
  • Federal funds rate
  • Helibor
  • HIBOR
  • JIBAR
  • Pakistani KIBOR
  • Ukrainian KIBOR
  • Libor
  • Indian MIBOR
  • Russian MIBOR
  • Mutan rate
  • RIGIBOR
  • SAIBOR
  • SARON
  • Shibor
  • Singaporean SIBOR
  • SOFR
  • SONIA
  • STIBOR
  • TED spread
  • TIBOR
  • TONAR
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