2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3692283
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Dynamic Term Structure Models for SOFR Futures

Abstract: The LIBOR rate is currently scheduled for discontinuation, and the replacement advocated by regulators in the US is the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR). The change has the potential to disrupt the $200 trillion market of derivatives and debt tied to the LIBOR. The only SOFR linked derivative with any significant liquidity and trading history is the SOFR futures contract, traded at the CME since 2018. We use the historical record of futures prices to construct dynamic arbitrage-free models for the SOFR … Show more

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