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Libor leaders: Prudential takes SOFR for a test drive

Test trades have allowed US insurer to start getting used to a life without Libor

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Prudential’s size means its Libor exposures range across a multitude of areas

This article is part of a Risk.net series on the practical aspects of Libor transition. Find the rest of the coverage here.

For many industry participants, the first seismic shift in the move away from Libor came in July, 2017, when the chief executive of the UK Financial Conduct Authority gave a speech suggesting that Libor’s days may be numbered after 2021.

But for the global head of

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