
The Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) is a measure of the cost of borrowing cash overnight, collateralized by US Treasury securities. SOFR is used to price loans, bonds, derivatives, and more. The SOFR rate is published by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York each business day at 8:00 AM ET, for the previous business day. This market will resolve to “Yes” if the Federal Reserve Bank of New York publishes a daily SOFR rate (%) equal to or above the listed value for any business day between
75%
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75%
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| Market | Price |
|---|---|
Will SOFR hit 3.67% (High) between February 13 and February 28? | 75% |
Will SOFR hit 3.63% (Low) between February 13 and February 28? | 50% |
Will SOFR hit 3.59% (Low) between February 13 and February 28? | 50% |
Will SOFR hit 3.61% (Low) between February 13 and February 28? | 12% |
Will SOFR hit 3.75% (High) between February 13 and February 28? | 0% |