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Private sector working group issues recommendations on the transition from EONIA to €STR for cash and derivatives products

The private sector working group on euro risk-free rates has today published a report containing a set of recommendations addressing the impact of the transition from the euro overnight index average (EONIA) to the euro short-term rate (€STR). The recommendations take an operational and valuation perspective, taking into account EONIA’s wide use as a reference rate and as a collateral remuneration and cash flow discounting rate. The report analyses the various financial products and processes affected by the transition, covering secured (e.g. repos) and unsecured (e.g. current accounts) cash products, securities, investment funds, derivatives and models referencing EONIA. The report urges market participants to prepare for: (i) the change in EONIA’s publication time from day T at 19:00 CET to the next business day T+1 at 9:15 CET that will follow the change in EONIA’s methodology as of 2 October 2019 (representing transactions executed on 1 October 2019); and (ii) the discontinuation of EONIA on 3 January 2022.

Regarding the change in EONIA’s publication time, the working group encourages market participants, among other things, to:

Regarding the transition period until EONIA is discontinued on 3 January 2022, the working group recommends, among other things, that:

Please refer to the full report for the detailed set of recommendations, as well as the underlying analyses. The working group’s recommendations are not legally binding; however, they provide guidance to market participants which are preparing for the transition from EONIA to the €STR.

The report was prepared following the working group’s recommendation of 14 March 2019 that market participants gradually replace EONIA with the €STR as a reference rate for all products and contracts and make all necessary adjustments for using the €STR as their standard benchmark, as well as the announcement by EONIA’s administrator, the European Money Markets Institute, that it would modify the current EONIA methodology to become the €STR plus a fixed spread of 8.5 basis points from the first publication date of the €STR, i.e. 2 October 2019, until the discontinuation of EONIA on 3 January 2022. On 16 July 2019, the working group also recommended a legal action plan for the transition from EONIA to the €STR, including recommendations on how to address the legal implications for new and legacy contracts that reference EONIA.