Financial Intelligence
Podcast Series
The Great Transition: LIBOR-SOFR,
Episodes 3 and 4
February 2020
The Federal Home Loan Bank of New York is pleased to present our new podcast series, “The Great Transition: LIBOR-SOFR.”
In episode 3, “Jumping on the SOFR Bandwagon,” Thomas Settino, FHLBNY Vice President and Director of Member Relations, and Rei Shinozuka, Head of the Benchmark Index Transition Office at the FHLBNY, discuss the practical considerations of on-boarding SOFR products, including differences between LIBOR and SOFR-indexed instruments as well as how to leverage the potential benefits of SOFR for your institution.
In episode 4, “The Fallback after LIBOR,” Rei and Thomas review LIBOR Fallback: what a Fallback does, why it’s important to all LIBOR-indexed instruments extending beyond 2021, and what the industry is doing to strengthen Fallbacks across all product sectors.
Stay tuned next week for the release of the final episodes in this podcast series!
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