- The ISDA-Clarus RFR Adoption Indicator has now climbed above 50% for the first time.
- In August 2022 it hit a new all-time high at 51.1%.
- SOFR adoption increased to a new all-time high, at 57.2%.
- GBP and CHF continue to see nearly 100% of risk traded as RFRs.
- €STR trading slipped (again) to 19.3%, the second month of consecutive decline.
- Overall trading activity was 40% higher than last August, but still below August 2019.
The ISDA-Clarus RFR Adoption Indicator for August 2022 has now been published.
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- RFR adoption increased to a new record at 51.1%.
- SOFR hit a new high at 57.2% of total traded USD risk.
- GBP and CHF continue to see nearly 100% of risk traded as RFRs.
- 19.3% of EUR risk was versus €STR.
- August 2022 saw $31.8Bn of DV01 traded across all Rates products, 8% higher than last month and over 40% larger than August 2021.
The Chart Blitz
With such a strong showing in RFR trading this month, this blog pretty much writes itself. Key take-aways include:
- The headline indicator hit a new all-time high above 50% for the first time.
- It jumped nearly 5% higher since last month.
- This is only the second time that the RFR Indicator has ever increased by such a large amount in a single month.
- Previously, RFR adoption increased from 26.3% to 31.7% between November and December 2021, just as 3 LIBOR indices were about to cease.
With the headlines covered, the underlying data is pretty interesting too!
- This chart looks at notional amounts traded rather than DV01 (risk).
- At 44% of total IRD notional traded, this was another new record for RFR Adoption.
- In fact, August 2022 saw the second largest ever amount of RFR-linked notional transacted. That is pretty incredible for a “quiet” Summer month (although I’m not sure I would necessarily characterise August 2022 as a quiet month!).
- $81.2Trn of RFR linked notional was transacted across all Derivatives in the six currencies – covering both OTC and Futures markets.
- The second chart looks at only SOFR adoption. All charts are available at rfr.clarusft.com.
- As we highlighted previously, USD Rates are so big that the overall Indicator is very sensitive to the amount of SOFR trading.
- In a record breaking month for RFR Adoption it is therefore no surprise to see SOFR adoption also hit a new high.
- SOFR adoption jumped by over 5% last month, increasing from 51.7% to 57.2%.
- For comparison, it wasn’t until April 2021 that GBP SONIA broke the 50% barrier.
- This chart looks at the maturities traded in SOFR.
- The share of long-dated risk in SOFR reduced last month.
- It has nonetheless been pretty steady since June at 45-46% of total SOFR risk.
- This shows that activity in short-dated SOFR trading, including SOFR futures, are still increasing.
- Whilst much of the initial transition story was focused on long-dated OTC markets, we now see a more even spread of SOFR activity across the curve.
The charts in this blog therefore show that more SOFR notional traded and that there was relatively more short-dated trading. There was also a larger percentage of total USD risk that was SOFR-linked than ever before.
All of this leaves us with one final chart, highlighting in CCPView that last August 2022 saw the largest amount of SOFR-linked notional ever traded, breaking $60Trn for the first time – $10Trn higher than even last month!
The data is clear – it is onwards and upwards for SOFR adoption!
Remember that all of the data is available at ccpview.clarusft.com (subscription required) and the charts are available for free at rfr.clarusft.com.