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SARON is a potential risk-free rate substitute for CHF LIBOR in contracts which reference CHF LIBOR. | SARON is a potential risk-free rate substitute for CHF LIBOR in contracts which reference CHF LIBOR. | ||
It is a secured rate, based on the Swiss repo market. | |||
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* [[Over night index average rate]] | * [[Over night index average rate]] | ||
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* [[Risk-free rates]] | * [[Risk-free rates]] | ||
* [[Sterling overnight index average]] | * [[Sterling overnight index average]] |
Revision as of 00:17, 23 July 2021
Swiss Average Rate OverNight.
SARON is a potential risk-free rate substitute for CHF LIBOR in contracts which reference CHF LIBOR.
It is a secured rate, based on the Swiss repo market.
See also
- CHF
- Euro Overnight Index Average
- EURONIA
- LIBOR
- Over night index average rate
- Repo
- Risk-free rates
- Sterling overnight index average
- Swiss Average Rate Overnight
- Switzerland
- TONAR