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» Repo Turmoil Casts Doubt on Move from LIBOR to SOFR
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Repo Turmoil Casts Doubt on Move from LIBOR to SOFR
October 4, 2019
Dennis Hollier
SOFR-linked debt is vulnerable to much higher rate volatility than those referencing LIBOR. This risk was highlighted last month when surging repo rates sent SOFR briefly to a record 5.25%.
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