Trading of swaps using the benchmark rate expected to replace Libor surged to a record in March
About $12.1 billion in swaps linked to the secured overnight financing rate, or
changed hands in March, data through Monday shows. which was introduced by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in April 2018, is the leading alternative to the discredited London interbank offered rate, known as Libor.
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