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Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME), International Capital Market Association (ICMA) and International Swaps and Derivatives Association (ISDA) breakfast briefing. -
Dear CEO letter: Firms’ preparations for transition from LIBOR to risk-free rates - insurers [pdf]
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are writing to the CEOs of large banks and insurance companies regarding the ongoing global benchmark reform effort mandated by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), -
FCA announcement on future cessation and loss of representativeness of the LIBOR benchmarks [pdf]
We announce the future cessation or loss of representativeness of the 35 LIBOR benchmark settings currently published by the IBA. -
Further statement from the RFRWG on the impact of Coronavirus on the timeline for firms’ LIBOR transition plans
Further to the joint statement made on 25 March it remains the central assumption that firms cannot rely on LIBOR being published after the end of 2021. The FCA and the Bank of England have worked with members of the Working Group on Sterling -
Review of the use of our Article 23D power for 3-month synthetic sterling LIBOR [pdf]
This report sets out the outcome of the FCA's review. -
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. -
Annex 4 Benchmarks Regulation – Notice of Modifications – US Dollar LIBOR [pdf]
Annex 4 Benchmarks Regulation – Notice of Modifications – US Dollar LIBOR -
PS21/13: LIBOR transition and the derivatives trading obligation
We have modified the list of derivatives subject to the derivates trading obligation (DTO) in line with Articles 28 and 32 of UK MiFIR. -
FCA bans former Rabobank trader, Lee Stewart, following LIBOR fraud
FCA bans former Rabobank trader, Lee Stewart, following LIBOR fraud. Press Releases First published:. ... In March 2015 Mr Stewart pleaded guilty in the US for his role in a conspiracy to manipulate Rabobank’s US Dollar LIBOR submissions. -
UBS fined £160 million for significant failings in relation to LIBOR and EURIBOR
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has fined UBS AG (UBS) £160 million for misconduct relating to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (EURIBOR). This is the largest fine ever imposed by the FSA.