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Swaptions transition snags trigger term SOFR calls

Liquidity flips to RFR but laggards struggle with behavioural quirks for contracts referencing overnight rates

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The US swaptions market has made a decisive shift towards the secured overnight financing rate, or SOFR, though some firms are still struggling to adapt their swaptions activities to an overnight rate, adding further weight behind a call to soften restrictions on a term version of the risk-free rate (RFR).

“On the buy side, a lot of activities are still in the Libor space,” said Ping Sun, senior

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