When will the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) next exceed the Federal Reserve's Interest Rate on Reserve Balances (IORB) by 0.50% or more?
Closing Jul 25, 2026 07:01AM UTC
The SOFR is a benchmark of overnight borrowing costs for which US Treasury securities are used as collateral, and SOFR correlates closely with the Fed's IORB (Investopedia, CME Group). The spread (i.e., difference) between the two is a measure of stress in the financial system (Saxo Bank, Federal Reserve - IORB FAQs, BNN Bloomberg). The outcome will be determined using data as reported by the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) database (FRED, shows both SOFR and IORB rates daily). On 31 October 2025, the SOFR was 4.22% and the IORB was 3.90%, meaning the SOFR exceeded the IORB by 0.32%.
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| Possible Answer | Crowd Forecast | Change in last 24 hours | Change in last week |
|---|---|---|---|
| Before 24 January 2026 | 61.00% | -0.11% | -0.11% |
| Between 24 January 2026 and 24 April 2026 | 6.00% | -1.22% | -1.22% |
| Between 25 April 2026 and 24 July 2026 | 10.00% | -1.11% | -1.11% |
| Not before 25 July 2026 | 23.00% | +2.44% | +2.44% |