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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.[1][2][3] Mutan rate and TONA rate are the same things.

History

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Japanese yen uncollateralized overnight call market started in July 1985.[4]

Since December 28, 2016, the Bank of Japan has recommended the TONA rate as the preferred Japanese yen risk-free reference rate.[5][6]

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.[3][7][8][9]

Target rates

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TONA rate
Bank of Japan target rates[10]
DatesTarget rates
1998.09 - 1999.020.25%
1999.02 - 2000.08Initially 0.15%, then 0%.
2000.08 - 2001.020.25%
2001.02 - 2001.030.15%
2001.03 - 2006.03None (0%)
2006.03 - 2006.070.00%
2006.07 - 2007.020.25%
2007.02 - 2008.100.50%
2008.11 - 2008.120.30%
2008.12 - 2010.100.10%
2010.10 - 2013.040.00% - 0.10%
2013.04 - 2024.03None (0%)
2024.03 -0.00% - 0.10%[11]
2024.08 -0.25%[12]

TONA Compounded Benchmarks

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TONA Averages
TONA Averages are derived from the daily compounded TONA rate. The terms are 30day, 90days, and 180 days.[13]
TONA Index
Assets when 100 was invested in TONA on June 14, 2017.[13]

References

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  1. ^ Interest Rate Benchmark Reform (Preparedness for the Discontinuation of LIBOR) : 日本銀行 Bank of Japan
  2. ^ "LIBOR: Where Things Now Stand | Insight | Baker McKenzie". www.bakermckenzie.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-03.
  3. ^ a b "EXPLAINER-What is SOFR? The new U.S. Libor alternative". Reuters. 3 April 2018.
  4. ^ BOJ's Main Time-series Statistics
  5. ^ Report on the Identification of a Japanese Yen Risk-Free Rate - Study Group on Risk-Free Reference Rates - Bank of Japan
  6. ^ "Libor Reform – What You Need to Know". 26 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Libor Enters 'Final Chapter' as Global Regulators Set End Dates". Bloomberg.com. 5 March 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  8. ^ LIBOR Transition | Japanese Bankers Association
  9. ^ JBA TIBOR Reform | JBA TIBOR
  10. ^ 日本銀行による追加緩和の行方 ― 金融政策の現状と課題 ― 立法と調査 2019.12 No.418 参議院常任委員会調査室・特別調査室
  11. ^ Changes in the Monetary Policy Framework - Bank of Japan
  12. ^ Change in the Guideline for Money Market Operations and Decision on the Plan for the Reduction of the Purchase Amount of Japanese Government Bonds - Bank of Japan
  13. ^ a b TONA Averages & TONA Index | QUICK
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    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.[1][2][3] Mutan rate and TONA rate are the same things.

    History

    Japanese yen uncollateralized overnight call market started in July 1985.[4]

    Since December 28, 2016, the Bank of Japan has recommended the TONA rate as the preferred Japanese yen risk-free reference rate.[5][6]

    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.[3][7][8][9]

    Target rates

    TONA rate
    Bank of Japan target rates[10]
    DatesTarget rates
    1998.09 - 1999.020.25%
    1999.02 - 2000.08Initially 0.15%, then 0%.
    2000.08 - 2001.020.25%
    2001.02 - 2001.030.15%
    2001.03 - 2006.03None (0%)
    2006.03 - 2006.070.00%
    2006.07 - 2007.020.25%
    2007.02 - 2008.100.50%
    2008.11 - 2008.120.30%
    2008.12 - 2010.100.10%
    2010.10 - 2013.040.00% - 0.10%
    2013.04 - 2024.03None (0%)
    2024.03 -0.00% - 0.10%[11]
    2024.08 -0.25%[12]

    TONA Compounded Benchmarks

    TONA Averages
    TONA Averages are derived from the daily compounded TONA rate. The terms are 30day, 90days, and 180 days.[13]
    TONA Index
    Assets when 100 was invested in TONA on June 14, 2017.[13]

    References

    1. ^ Interest Rate Benchmark Reform (Preparedness for the Discontinuation of LIBOR) : 日本銀行 Bank of Japan
    2. ^ "LIBOR: Where Things Now Stand | Insight | Baker McKenzie". www.bakermckenzie.com. Archived from the original on 2017-12-03.
    3. ^ a b "EXPLAINER-What is SOFR? The new U.S. Libor alternative". Reuters. 3 April 2018.
    4. ^ BOJ's Main Time-series Statistics
    5. ^ Report on the Identification of a Japanese Yen Risk-Free Rate - Study Group on Risk-Free Reference Rates - Bank of Japan
    6. ^ "Libor Reform – What You Need to Know". 26 September 2017.
    7. ^ "Libor Enters 'Final Chapter' as Global Regulators Set End Dates". Bloomberg.com. 5 March 2021. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
    8. ^ LIBOR Transition | Japanese Bankers Association
    9. ^ JBA TIBOR Reform | JBA TIBOR
    10. ^ 日本銀行による追加緩和の行方 ― 金融政策の現状と課題 ― 立法と調査 2019.12 No.418 参議院常任委員会調査室・特別調査室
    11. ^ Changes in the Monetary Policy Framework - Bank of Japan
    12. ^ Change in the Guideline for Money Market Operations and Decision on the Plan for the Reduction of the Purchase Amount of Japanese Government Bonds - Bank of Japan
    13. ^ a b TONA Averages & TONA Index | QUICK
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