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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) and the ARRC is working with the industry to transition to SOFR from LIBOR by 30 June 2023.     
SOFR is the new benchmark USD rate (alternatively known as risk-free rate) that superseded USD LIBOR from 30 June 2023.     




==See also==
==See also==
*[[Alternative Reference Rates Committee]]
*[[Alternative Reference Rates Committee]] (ARRC)
*[[Federal Reserve]]
*[[Federal Reserve]]
*[[LIBOR]]
*[[LIBOR]]
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*[[Repo]]
*[[Repo]]
*[[Treasury]]
*[[Treasury]]
 
*[[USD LIBOR]]
 
==Other link==
 
[[Media:Slaughter and May interest rate benchmarks.pdf| 2021: A Benchmark Odyssey, Practical Guidance for Treasurers on interest rate benchmarks, Slaughter and May]]


[[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SOFR is the new benchmark USD rate (alternatively known as risk-free rate) that superseded USD LIBOR from 30 June 2023.


See also