Risk-free rates
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Interest rate benchmarks.
(RFR).
In the context of interest rate benchmarks, 'risk-free rates' include SOFR (the Secured Overnight Financing Rate) and SONIA.
The Financial Stability Board (FSB) recommended in 2014 that stakeholders should identify risk-free rates that might be used as alternatives to LIBOR.
This work was completed by 2024, with LIBOR ending in September 2024.
Risk-free rates are also known as near risk-free rates, recognising that they are not entirely risk-free.
Capital asset pricing model
RFRs should not be confused with the theoretically risk free rate of investment return, used in the Capital asset pricing model.