Disclaimer Regarding Euro Short-Term Rate (€STR) Value

This website, eurodripusa.net, provides access to the euro short-term rate (€STR), including any republication of this rate, and all associated data and information. This encompasses compounded €STR average rates and the compounded €STR index (collectively referred to as “the information”). Please be advised that the European Central Bank (ECB) publishes this rate and related information solely for general public informational purposes.

It is crucial to understand that neither the ECB nor the national central banks of the Eurosystem, to the extent they participate in the euro short-term rate determination process, assume any liability for errors or inaccuracies within the rate or the information provided. This disclaimer extends to any delays in updating the rate or the information. Furthermore, the ECB and Eurosystem banks are not liable or responsible for any reliance on, use of, or inability to utilize the rate or the information in any financial instrument, contract, trade, or any other commercial activity or investment decision.

The ECB explicitly makes no representations or warranties, whether express or implied, regarding the currency, accuracy, timeliness, completeness, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose of the rate or the information. Consequently, the ECB accepts no liability or responsibility for any loss, damage, expense, or claim. This includes, but is not limited to, any direct, indirect, or consequential loss, regardless of foreseeability and whether or not the ECB was aware of the intended use of the rate or the information. This limitation of liability applies to losses arising from reliance on, use of, or inability to use the rate or the information.

This disclaimer is not intended to restrict the ECB’s non-contractual liability if it contravenes mandatory legal principles common to EU Member States’ laws, nor does it seek to exclude liability for matters that cannot be legally excluded under such laws.

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