• Source: TONAR
    • Tokyo Overnight Average Rate (TONA rate or TONAR) or Japanese Yen Uncollateralized Overnight Call Rate (Japanese: 無担保コールO/N物レート) is an unsecured interbank overnight interest rate and reference rate for Japanese yen. Mutan rate and TONA rate are the same things.


      History


      Japanese yen uncollateralized overnight call market started in July 1985.
      Since December 28, 2016, the Bank of Japan has recommended the TONA rate as the preferred Japanese yen risk-free reference rate.
      TONA rate is recommended as a replacement for Japanese yen LIBOR, which was phased out at the end of 2021, and Euroyen TIBOR, which will be terminated at the end of 2024.


      Target rates




      TONA Compounded Benchmarks


      TONA Averages
      TONA Averages are derived from the daily compounded TONA rate. The terms are 30day, 90days, and 180 days.
      TONA Index
      Assets when 100 was invested in TONA on June 14, 2017.


      References




      External links


      Daily TONA rate - Bank of Japan
      Monthly TONA rate - Bank of Japan
      TONA Averages & TONA Index - QUICK Corp

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