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Conduct risk during LIBOR transition
Questions and answers for firms on conduct risk during LIBOR transition. -
FS21/11: Article 23D BMR decision for 6 sterling and yen LIBOR versions
Our feedback on responses to our proposal to use our Article 23D(2) powers introduced through amendments to the Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) -
Considerations for firms after the transition period
Find out how Temporary Transitional Power (TTP) may affect you. It will depend on several factors, including the nature of your business and where your customers are located. -
TR14/1 – Transition Management Review
TR14/1 – Transition Management Review. Thematic reviews First published:. 10/02/2014. Last updated: 10/02/2014. ... And we looked at the levels of oversight, governance and controls within the firms conducting transition management. -
LIBOR transition in the derivatives market
FCA has worked alongside other regulators, trade associations and market participants to enable liquid markets in SONIA derivatives to help the transition from LIBOR -
Benchmarks
Benchmarks are used in a wide range of markets including helping to set prices and measure performance. Find out more about Benchmarks and our work in this area. -
Announcements on the end of LIBOR
The FCA has announced the dates that panel bank submissions for all LIBOR settings will cease, after which representative LIBOR rates will no longer be available. -
Changes to LIBOR as of end-2021
Publication of 24 LIBOR settings has ended, and the 6 most widely used sterling and Japanese yen settings will be published using a changed methodology. -
FCA Connect
FCA Connect is our user management system for you to submit applications and notifications. Use it to notify us about approved persons or suspicious transactions or apply for MiFID II. -
The US dollar LIBOR panel has now ceased
This marks another critical milestone in the transition away from LIBOR. Overnight and 12-month US dollar LIBOR settings have now permanently ceased. 1-, 3- and 6-month US dollar LIBOR settings will continue to be published using a synthetic