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LIBOR – are you ready for life without LIBOR from end-2021?
Speech delivered by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, at City & Financial's Managing LIBOR transition event -
The USD LIBOR panel ceases at end-June 2023: Are you ready?
It is now less than 90 days until the USD LIBOR panel ceases on 30 June 2023, marking another critical milestone in the necessary transition to robust Risk-Free Reference Rates (RFRs). -
LIBOR and the FCA's powers under the UK Benchmarks Regulation: questions and answers
In September 2021, we published information for firms to help manage an orderly wind-down of LIBOR. We explain this as well as information about our UK Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) powers. -
FCA confirms rules for legacy use of synthetic LIBOR rates and no new use of US dollar LIBOR
FCA confirms it will allow temporary use of ‘synthetic’ sterling and yen LIBOR rates in all legacy LIBOR contracts, other than cleared derivatives, that have not been changed at or ahead of end-2021 -
CP22/11: Winding down 'synthetic' sterling LIBOR and US dollar LIBOR [pdf]
We seek views on winding down the 1, 3 and 6-month synthetic sterling LIBOR settings, and information on market participants’ exposure to US dollar LIBOR. -
CP22/21: Consultation on ‘synthetic’ US dollar LIBOR and feedback to CP22/11 [pdf]
CP22/21: Consultation on ‘synthetic’ US dollar LIBOR and feedback to CP22/11. -
Further consultation and announcements on the wind-down of LIBOR
We are proposing to require LIBOR’s administrator, IBA, to continue to publish the 1-, 3- and 6-month US dollar LIBOR settings under an unrepresentative ‘synthetic’ methodology until end-September 2024. After this, publication would cease -
LIBOR – 6 months to go
Speech by Edwin Schooling Latter, FCA Director of Markets and Wholesale Policy, delivered at UK Finance's Commercial Finance Week -
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Tasks for regulated firms and authorisation information for new firms -
FS23/2: Decisions on US dollar LIBOR – feedback to CP22/21
In April 2023, following your feedback on proposals to use our Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) powers on US dollar LIBOR, we confirmed our approach. We now publish our Feedback Statement and next steps.