Instead of sliding into recession, the U.S. economy has powered ahead, even as growth stalls overseas. Investors are responding by shifting funds to the U.S. dollar.
China, Thailand, Hong Kong, and the UAE are collaborating to develop mBridge, a multi-CBDC bridge, that promises cross-border settlement in seconds rather than days.
The benchmark will have its last fixing at around 6:55 a.m. New York time on Friday, and some borrowers and lenders are still scrambling to amend contracts.
Large Wall Street dealers already stand to lose $5 million to $10 million if the spread between overnight and term SOFR moves against them by just 1 basis point, and their exposure grows with every new transaction.