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SOFR is the benchmark risk-free USD rate that superseded USD LIBOR. | SOFR is the benchmark risk-free USD rate that superseded the former USD LIBOR. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:34, 4 October 2024
US interest rate benchmarks.
SOFR is the Secured Overnight Financing Rate.
This is a broad treasuries repo financing rate, recommended as a benchmark by the Alternative Reverence Rates Committee (ARRC) of the Federal Reserve.
It is published by the New York Fed at approximately 8am local time.
3 April 2018 was the first time SOFR was published.
It is calculated based on actual transactions and is a volume-weighted median.
SOFR is the benchmark risk-free USD rate that superseded the former USD LIBOR.
See also
- Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC)
- Federal Funds Rate
- Federal Reserve
- IBOR
- LIBOR
- New York Fed
- Reference rate
- Risk-free rates
- Repo
- SOFR term rate
- SONIA
- Treasury
- USD LIBOR