The 12-month Euribor, on which most Spanish mortgages are based, closed the month of November at 0.079%, setting a new record low and falling for the first time below 0.1%.Negative Mortgage Rates Increasingly in Play
The monthly closing represents a decline of 0.256 percentage points since November last year.
A citizen with a mortgage of 120,000 euros will get a will save almost 14 euros per month, 166 euros per year.
XTB analyst Jaime Díez explained to Europa Press that the index has experienced a 50% drop since the beginning of the month based on "fruit of the proximity of the next meeting of the European Central Bank" to be held this Thursday by president Mario Draghi.
Hey, why not a negative Euribor so mortgage holders get money back?
Actually, negative interest rates on mortgages happened in April of this year, just not on 12-month Euribor.
The above table from on Euribor Rates.
Anyone with a mortgage rate tied to 6-month Euribor or less now gets paid to have a mortgage. In Spain, most mortgages are tied to 1-year Euribor.
Mike "Mish" Shedlock
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