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And So it Begins: What Recent Announcements Mean for the Future of LIBOR

On March 5, 2021, the ICE Benchmark Administration (the “IBA”) issued feedback that it had completed the consultation with LIBOR panel banks that it began in December 2020, and stated that it will be unable to publish certain...more

What Happened To My Interest Rate? Agencies Confirm SOFR Not Required

On November 6, 2020, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (collectively, the “Agencies”) issued an inter-agency...more

What Happened to My Interest Rate? A Deep Dive into Hardwiring Predictability and Fairness for LIBOR Transition in Loans,...

The U.S. dollar LIBOR interest rate index is the most widely used variable interest rate benchmark in the world, serving as the reference rate for over an estimated $200 trillion of financial products worldwide, and official...more

What Happened To My Interest Rate? Planning Now To Avoid Value Transfer And Other Risks Upon The Demise Of U.S. Libor

As the title suggests, U.S. LIBOR (LIBOR) is going away, with official announcements expected as soon as year-end 2020 of LIBOR’s December 31, 2021 demise. The end of LIBOR will be replete with a plethora of risks for banks,...more

The End of an Accrual Period? Replacing LIBOR Benchmark Rate

The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority (the “FCA”) announced on July 27, 2017 that it expects to eliminate the London Interbank Offered Rate (commonly known as “LIBOR”) as a benchmark rate by 2021. No hard deadline has been...more

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