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The Transition Away from LIBOR
Have questions about how the end of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) may affect you and your loans? See the Old National FAQs on the subject.
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Beyond The Green: The ‘G’ In ESG Is Key To Fighting Corruption
Corruption is a common ESG issue. Proactive corporate governance is key to addressing and preventing it
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The 4 Biggest Changes You'll See on Your Tax Return This Year
Tax season is just about to start, and now's the moment of truth to see what impact the late-2017 tax reform laws will have on your tax return.
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Post-Pandemic Trends In Consumer Behavior: What Small Businesses Need To Know
The pandemic-induced surge in online shopping changed how consumers discover the products they want to buy.
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Why The Inflation Picture Remains Clouded And What Business Leaders Need To Know
Inflation is on everyone’s mind these days: what causes the surge, how high it will go, and when it will be under control. Will it be a short-term
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Community Reinvestment Act
Old National works to build products, services and collaborative partnerships that help individuals and families reach their goals. Access our CRA Public File.
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What are the replacement rates for LIBOR?
Although options for replacing LIBOR continue to evolve, Old National has currently identified the following potential replacement options for our clients:
- Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR)
- Term SOFR
The Secured Overnight Financing Rate or SOFR is the replacement benchmark recommended by the New York Federal Reserve’s Alternative Reference Rate Committee (ARRC). (See references below for more information on the work of the ARRC.) SOFR is derived from transactions that are executed in the overnight repurchase agreement (repo) market. These transactions are executed between banks and other intermediaries and are often collateralized by US Treasury securities. The market for SOFR is very deep and liquid with nearly $1 trillion in underlying transactions executed daily.
While SOFR has been identified as the replacement index for LIBOR, there are multiple calculation methodologies which have been developed given that SOFR is a daily rate. The CME Term SOFR Reference Rates benchmark is a daily set of forward-looking interest rate estimates based on the SOFR futures contracts. CME Term SOFR Reference Rates are calculated and published for 1-month, 3-month, 6-month and 12-month tenors. Like LIBOR, CME Term SOFR Reference Rates are forward-looking, and the rate is set at the beginning of the period and interest is paid in arrears.
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3 Ways Leaders Can Reduce Burnout and Improve Retention for Their Hybrid Workers
According to a recent workplace survey, 80 percent of 25- to 34-year-olds said that friendships with co-workers are the most important thing to them
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ABA Podcast: Old National Chairman & CEO Jim Ryan on Mergers and Growth, More
Recently, Old National Chairman and CEO Jim Ryan appeared on the American Bankers Association’s popular ABA Banking Journal Podcast, and I thought you
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Business Strategy For The High Inflation Economy
Companies around the world are feeling inflation, especially companies in the United States.