07.20.2018

BoE Consults On Term SONIA Reference Rates

07.20.2018

The Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates has launched a consultation on term SONIA reference rates (TSRRs).

It seeks feedback on specific recommendations and encourages market participants to take forward work on the development of robust TSRRs, which members anticipate could be available in the second half of 2019. Feedback should be provided by 30 September 2018.

Source: Bank of England

Law firm Norton Rose Fulbright said on its blog:

“The consultation seeks feedback on practical recommendations aimed at catalysing the development of term SONIA reference rates. Market participants – including venue operators, market makers and potential administrators – are encouraged to work towards this objective.

The consultation has been launched simultaneously with ISDA’s consultation on new IBOR fallbacks for over-the-counter derivatives contracts. The consultations address different aspects of benchmark reform: the ISDA consultation is focused on preventing derivatives market disruption in the event a key IBOR is discontinued; the Working Group’s consultation focuses on how a TSRR can be constructed in order to facilitate sterling Libor transition in markets where term rates better suit users’ needs. ISDA’s consultation contemplates that the primary fallbacks for key IBORs will directly reference overnight risk-free rates.”

 

 

A recent Markets Media article highlights how @tZERO is resetting its vision - focusing on partnerships, regulated infrastructure, and global scale to make tokenized capital markets a reality.

Under CEO @Alan_Konevsky, the company is leveraging regulatory momentum to enable…

Want to know who calls the shots on trading tech? We partnered with @WeAreAdaptive to interview capital markets professionals globally to uncover key trends and evolving patterns in technology deployment. Reach the report here:

Load More

Related articles

  1. Fair Access Central to Market Review

    This lowers entry barriers for buy-side firms and others not holding a full exchange membership.

  2. J.P. Morgan is hiring senior bankers and traders as other firms cut

    Cboe is focussing on the biggest growth areas, including a go to market plan for event prediction contracts.

  3. ICE aims to bring Polymarket's underlying technology into its workflow to increase sales and manage costs.

  4. MiFID II Prompts Banks to Keep Time

    AX offers perpetual futures on FX, rates, stocks, indexes and commodities.

  5. There was record open interest across commodities, energy, oil, brent and TTF Futures.

We're Enhancing Your Experience with Smart Technology

We've updated our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy to introduce AI tools that will personalize your content, improve our market analysis, and deliver more relevant insights.These changes take effect on Aug 25, 2025.
Your data remains protected—we're simply using smart technology to serve you better. [Review Full Terms] | [Review Privacy Policy] Please review our updated Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy carefully. By continuing to use our services after Aug 25, 2025, you agree to these

Close the CTA