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  2. Here’s how the Secured Overnight Financing Rate works ... - AOL

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    After an initial fixed-rate period, the ARM’s interest rate changes based on fluctuations in the benchmark rate, typically SOFR, although some lenders use the prime rate.

  3. SOFR - Wikipedia

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    Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) is a secured overnight interest rate. SOFR is a reference rate (that is, a rate used by parties in commercial contracts that is outside their direct control) established as an alternative to LIBOR. LIBOR had been published in a number of currencies and underpins financial contracts all over the world.

  4. SOFR Academy - Wikipedia

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    SOFR Academy, Inc. is a U.S.-based economic education and market information provider. In connection with global reference rate reform and the transition away from the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), [2] [3] [4] the firm operationalized benchmark credit spreads US-dollar Across-the-curve credit spread indices (AXI) [5] that can be referenced in lending products in conjunction with the ...

  5. September 2019 events in the U.S. repo market - Wikipedia

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    The SOFR and the EFFR (and its target range) between July 2014 and October 2019, showing a jump in mid-September 2019.. On September 17, 2019, interest rates on overnight repurchase agreements (or "repos"), which are short-term loans between financial institutions, experienced a sudden and unexpected spike.

  6. U.S. benchmark rate committee recommends CME SOFR term rates

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    A group of banks and investors overseeing the shift of trillions of dollars to the new benchmark U.S. interest rate SOFR said on Thursday that they are recommending the use of the CME Group’s ...

  7. Floating interest rate - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common reference rates to use as the basis for applying floating interest rates is the Secure Overnight Financing Rate, or SOFR. [2] The rate for such debt will usually be referred to as a spread or margin over the base rate: for example, a five-year loan may be priced at the six-month SOFR + 2.50%. At the end of each six-month ...

  8. Reference rate - Wikipedia

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    SOFR is a reference rate established as an alternative to LIBOR. Euribor - Euro Interbank Offered Rate; EONIA - Euro OverNight Index Average. EONIA was replaced by the Euro short-term rate (€STR) in 2019. €STR - Euro short-term rate; TIBOR - Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate. Euroyen TIBOR will be terminated in 2024. [2] TONAR - Tokyo Overnight ...

  9. Federal funds rate - Wikipedia

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    Though the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) and the federal funds rate are concerned with the same action, i.e. interbank loans, they are distinct from one another, as follows: The target federal funds rate is a target interest rate that is set by the FOMC for implementing U.S. monetary policies.