WSJ Prime - Forward Curve?
Hey guys,
Most of my current construction loans are floating above Libor, and I've been using a forward curve in my models to account for expected changes in Libor. As lenders begin to quote prices floating above Wall Street Prime Rate, is there a frequently used forward curve for WSP? If not, how are you guys looking at future rate increases for Prime?
Let me know your thoughts.
Hey trojanusc11, what a lonely thread. I'm here since nobody responded ...so maybe one of these discussions will help:
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You're welcome.
Bump - looing for a forward looking WSP rate as well
I would imagine this can be pulled from a Bloomberg terminal or factset, though I realize most people in CRE do not have access to those data sources. Pensford has libor, sofr, and bsby curves, but I am not sure about prime. You might check their site and email them if you can’t find it. They will know where to get it if they don’t have it.
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