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SOFR is a broad treasuries repo financing rate | SOFR is a broad treasuries repo financing rate. | ||
SOFR is the new benchmark USD rate (alternatively known as risk-free rate) that superseded USD LIBOR from 30 June 2023. | |||
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*[[ | *[[Alternative Reference Rates Committee]] (ARRC) | ||
*[[Federal Reserve]] | *[[Federal Reserve]] | ||
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*[[Repo]] | *[[Repo]] | ||
*[[Treasury]] | *[[Treasury]] | ||
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[[Category:Corporate_financial_management]] | [[Category:Corporate_financial_management]] |
Latest revision as of 19:57, 9 September 2023
US interest rate benchmarks.
(SOFR).
SOFR is a broad treasuries repo financing rate.
SOFR is the new benchmark USD rate (alternatively known as risk-free rate) that superseded USD LIBOR from 30 June 2023.