Romania's three-month interbank offered rate ROBOR, which serves as benchmark for floating-rate loans in lei, dipped on Tuesday 0.01 percentage points to 3.25 percent per annum, announced the National Bank of Romania (BNR).
The 6-month ROBOR that is used for pricing mortgage loans was unchanged from the day before at 3.49 percent, as was the nine-month ROBOR - a measure of what banks charge each other for loans - that was steady at 3.56 percent.
The 12-month ROBOR was flat this Tuesday at 3.61 percent.