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

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    SOFR is similar to the federal funds rate in that it’s a measure of risk-free overnight lending rates. In this case, the federal funds rate is the rate that banks charge each other to borrow ...

  3. Interest rate cap and floor - Wikipedia

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    By comparison the underlying index for a cap is frequently a LIBOR rate, or a national interest rate. [1] The extent of the cap is known as its notional profile and can change over the lifetime of a cap, for example, to reflect amounts borrowed under an amortizing loan. [1] The purchase price of a cap is a one-off cost and is known as the ...

  4. SOFR - Wikipedia

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    SOFR uses actual costs of transactions in the overnight repo market, calculated by the New York Federal Reserve. [1] With US government bonds serving as collateral for borrowing, SOFR is calculated differently from LIBOR and is considered a less risky rate. [1] The less risky nature of SOFR may result in lower borrowing costs for companies. [1]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Why are mortgage rates still so high? There’s ... - AOL

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    According to the December 2024 Consumer Price Index, released in January, U.S. inflation is running at about 2.9%—approximately 45% higher than the Fed’s inflation target.

  7. Floating rate note - Wikipedia

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    Suppose a new 5 year FRN pays a coupon of 3 months SOFR +0.20%, and is issued at par (100.00). If the perception of the credit-worthiness of the issuer goes down, investors will demand a higher interest rate, say SOFR +0.25%. If a trade is agreed, the price is calculated. In this example, SOFR +0.25% would be roughly equivalent to a price of 99.75.

  8. LIBOR market model - Wikipedia

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    This formula is the market standard to quote cap prices in terms of implied volatilities, hence the term "market model". The LIBOR market model may be interpreted as a collection of forward LIBOR dynamics for different forward rates with spanning tenors and maturities, each forward rate being consistent with a Black interest rate caplet formula ...

  9. Annaly Capital Management (NLY) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    Lower net interest income on swaps partially offset these increases, which declined due to lower average net rates given the decrease in SOFR during the quarter. Average asset yields ex PAA ...