Search results
Showing 41 to 50 of 111 search results for new use of US dollar LIBOR after.
-
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 -
Review of the use of our Article 23D power for 3-month synthetic sterling LIBOR
The report on how the FCA exercised its power under BMR for 3-month sterling LIBOR aligning with its objectives. -
The future of LIBOR
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at Bloomberg London. -
LIBOR and mortgage interest rates
LIBOR is an interest rate benchmark that’s being phased out. If your mortgage uses LIBOR, find out what you should expect to happen and what you need to do. -
Competition Act 1998 decision: international money remittance
On 30 November 2023, we decided that 3 firms offering international money remittance services had breached competition law. Read our case study. -
Balance of interests
Speech by Martin Wheatley, Chief Executive, the FCA, at the International Derivatives Expo, London. This is the text of the speech as drafted, which may differ from the delivered version. -
FS21/12: Decisions on the use of LIBOR (Articles 23C and 21A BMR)
Feedback on responses to our proposal to use our Article 23C and Article 21A powers under the Benchmarks Regulation for certain LIBOR settings. -
FCA consults on use of new powers to support orderly wind down of critical benchmarks
Today the FCA has published a consultation on its proposed policy framework for exercising two of its new powers under the Benchmarks Regulation (BMR), which will be introduced by the Financial Services Act 2021. These powers relate to the use of -
The power of benchmarks: an analysis of the ICE swap rate
Likely due to a drop in the number of participants in the US dollar contracts on the trading venue. ... The 10Y USD IRS is affected by the new ICE swap rate regime and shows a significant enhancement in liquidity after the change in regime. -
FCA fines Barclays £284,432,000 for forex failings
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed a financial penalty of £284,432,000 on Barclays Bank Plc (Barclays) for failing to control business practices in its foreign exchange (FX) business in London.