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The End of LIBOR: Hotel California Edition (Part I)

Although July 3 was the first business day on which no USD LIBOR was published, many financial instruments will not reset until the next reset date, based upon the tenor of each instruments’ underlying benchmark, which could...more

A Long Hot Summer: Effective Variable Rates Subject to Increase (Irrespective of General Market Conditions)

There are major issues arising from the phaseout of the US Dollar London InterBank Offered Rate (LIBOR), which will soon become apparent in connection with LIBOR’s fast-approaching end date. This will dramatically impact many...more

The Long and Winding Road: The End of LIBOR

USD LIBOR is the last step in the long and winding road that has been LIBOR’s slow demise over the last several years as all other LIBOR instruments worldwide have already substantially transitioned. As taxpayers prepare...more

The End of LIBOR: Final Countdown

With USD LIBOR expected to end on June 30, 2023, there are numerous legal and financial implications to consider, especially as the pace of remediation of leveraged loans (and other commercial loans) needs to progress further...more

The End of LIBOR: New Year’s Resolutions

Last year, the United Kingdom Financial Conduct Authority (UK FCA) announced the following: - ‘Zombie’ USD LIBOR for proposed use from July 1, 2023, through September 30, 2024, except for cleared derivatives - 1-Month and...more

As Halloween Approaches, ‘Zombie' LIBOR Is Scheduled to Appear

The death of the London InterBank Offered Rate (LIBOR) in the US may involve its coming back to life through ‘Zombie’ LIBOR. A parallel resurrection occurred in connection with Yen LIBOR and Pound LIBOR on New Year’s Eve...more

Federal Law to the Rescue? (The Senate Version)

LIBOR Relief Included In Appropriations Bill - New York Law Concerns - The New York law enacted in April 2021 provides the ‘Get Out of Jail’ card[2] for banks from litigation relating to the LIBOR (London InterBank...more

Federal Law to the Rescue?

Snidely Whiplash kidnaps Nell and, in the show’s opening, ties her to the railroad tracks to get even with his nemesis, Dudley Do-Right, of the famed Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Menacing music plays. In each episode,...more

Buckle Your Seatbelts: Tax Ramifications of the LIBOR Transition

Although this article is focused on tax-exempt debt, the tax ramifications of the LIBOR transition are not limited to the municipal finance world, and the elimination of LIBOR may also have a significant impact on taxable...more

Recommended Benchmarks or Credit-Sensitive Indices: The Best Path Forward?

The best benchmark for a company or a bank primarily depends upon the entity’s debt/interest rate swap situation as summarized below. This analysis also touches on the rationale behind the derivatives market's recent embrace...more

Overlooked Issues for LIBOR Transition: Board Governance and Disclosure Requirements

The focus on quantifying LIBOR exposure and related disclosure requirements may be a ‘red herring.’ The real issues are (i) whether the LIBOR transition is merely an excuse to change the effective interest rates of financial...more

LIBOR Transition Comparison: UK vs. US (Round II)

This article summarizes the significant problems with the LIBOR transition in the US as compared to the UK (and the rest of the world). This summary is based upon the keynote speech at the United Kingdom Financial Conduct...more

Repo Market Disruptions: In Reverse (Part II)

Based upon the records of the New York Fed and the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED) of the St. Louis Fed, the level of reverse repo activity on June 17th -18th reached unprecedented levels. It was previously reported...more

LIBOR Transition Comparison: US vs. UK (Focusing on Interdealer Brokers)

As part of the ongoing transition from the London InterBank Offering Rate (LIBOR) to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) recommended by the Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) as an alternative rate, an...more

Repo Market Disruptions: In Reverse

It was previously reported that there were significant repurchase agreement (repo) disruptions with consequent disruptions in the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR). Explained - During the market turmoil...more

The Effect of LIBOR Cessation on Bonds – What’s a Trustee to do?

The transition from LIBOR represents a potential change in the interest rate on a bond. Background On April 6, 2021, New York Governor Cuomo signed into law legislation aimed to provide legal certainty and curb litigation...more

What You Need to Know: USD LIBOR Transition Period Extended Through 2023

Everything you need to know to be prepared for the LIBOR-SOFR transition. What to Know - It had been recommended that the US Dollar (USD) London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) be replaced by the Secured Overnight...more

USD LIBOR Transition Period Extended Through 2023

Everything you need to know to be prepared for the LIBOR-SOFR transition. What to Know - ed that the US Dollar (USD) London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) be replaced by the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) as a...more

The End of LIBOR: Further Market Liquidity Issues in Light of Market Turmoil

Last week, most observers focused on the more than 11% drop in the stock market due to public health and related supply concerns. In response, the Federal Reserve made an aggressive 50 basis point interest rate cut on March...more

The End of LIBOR: SOFR and Related Updates

Fed Liquidity – Recent Actual Infusions (1Q 2020) - Week of February 3rd - As recently reported, during the week of February 3rd, the New York Fed infused, through the repo market, an aggregate of $112.3 billion with...more

The End of LIBOR: SOFR Updates

Previous Repos - In the last Client Alert, it was reported that the New York Fed recently infused approximately $220 billion into the banking system – $70 billion of overnight repos and $150 billion in term repos....more

The End of LIBOR: SOFR Volatility and LIBOR Transition Update

The following is based upon the Fixed Income Market Structure Advisory Committee Panel meeting held on Monday, November 5 entitled ‘LIBOR Transition Update and SOFR Volatility,’ and related statements from the Federal Reserve...more

The End of Libor

For a variety of reasons, as has been widely reported, LIBOR is to cease to be published by the end of 2021 and this expected elimination of the index upon which financing transactions are based raises serious tax and non-tax...more

The End of Libor – Proposed Helpful Guidance for Borrowers from the Treasury Department for Tax Exempt Bond Obligors – With Some...

Many conduit tax exempt revenue bonds bear interest at a floating rate, most typically a percent of USD 1-month LIBOR (here, LIBOR). Many of these transactions have been synthetically “fixed” by the conduit borrower entering...more

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