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SOFR Transition: GSEs Still on Pace, Fed, Not So Much
May 14, 2020
Dennis Hollier
Since March, spreads between SOFR and the three-month LIBOR have widened to roughly 80 basis points. The five-year average, which the ARRC recommends as a “spread adjustment,” is only 27 bps.
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