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LIBOR transition: How should firms manage their legacy portfolio?
LIBOR legacy transactions represent a known problem area that continues to challenge market participants.
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ISDA IBOR fallbacks supplement, protocol come into effect
New fallbacks for derivatives linked to key IBORs came into effect on 25 January.
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LIBOR’s end is a game changer for global finance
For more than three years, policymakers around the globe have been developing new benchmarks to replace LIBOR.
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Why ditching LIBOR is vexing the financial world
The end of LIBOR is leaving the financial world scrambling to adjust contracts on hundreds of trillions of dollars’ worth of products, from mortgages and credit cards to derivatives.
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LIBOR’s final retirement date may get delayed until mid-2023
IBA plans to extend the retirement date for 3-, 6- and 12-month London interbank offered rates on dollars until late June 2023.
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Firms may be shut out of swaps on LIBOR issue, CFTC chief warns
Companies, traders risk losing access to critical market.
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Regulators tell banks they can choose any replacement rate for LIBOR
Many small and medium-sized banks have said that that they would prefer to use Ameribor, when LIBOR sunsets in 2021.
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LIBOR transition could be Y2K groundhog day for regional banks
The mismatch between the risk-free SOFR and bank funding costs may create challenges for U.S. regional bank lending when LIBOR sunsets in 2021.
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Data, technology crucial for new normal, LIBOR transition
The LIBOR transition opens the door to a fundamental rethink of the use of data and technology, and how firms provide products and services to customers, says Bloomberg’s Bing Li.
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LIBOR contracts vex banks as benchmark retirement date nears
Large-scale contract remediation and credit-adjustment spread calculations take time, which is quickly ticking away.