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Showing 81 to 87 of 87 search results for 3-month sterling LIBOR.

  1. Barclays fined £59.5 million for significant failings in relation to LIBOR and EURIBOR

    Press Releases Published: 27/06/2012 Last modified: 22/03/2013
    The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has today fined Barclays Bank Plc (Barclays) £59.5 million for misconduct relating to the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR) and the Euro Interbank Offered Rate (EURIBOR). This is the largest fine ever
  2. The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in a switch to RFRs in the LIBOR cross-currency swaps market from 21 September

    Statements Published: 21/07/2021 Last modified: 21/07/2021
    Following close engagement with authorities across LIBOR jurisdictions and with market participants, the FCA and Bank of England support and encourage liquidity providers in the LIBOR cross-currency swaps market to adopt new quoting conventions for
  3. FCA commits to being a more innovative, assertive and adaptive regulator

    Press Releases Published: 15/07/2021 Last modified: 15/07/2021
    The commitment reflects the FCA’s Business Plan for 2021/22, the first annual plan since Nikhil Rathi joined the FCA as Chief Executive in October 2020
  4. Martin Brokers (UK) Limited fined £630,000 for significant failings in relation to LIBOR

    Press Releases Published: 15/05/2014 Last modified: 22/03/2016
    The misconduct involved Martins deliberately disseminating incorrect or misleading LIBOR submission levels by:. ... LIBOR is by far the most prevalent benchmark reference rates used in euro, US dollar and sterling OTC interest rate derivatives contracts
  5. Deutsche Bank fined £227 million by Financial Conduct Authority for LIBOR and EURIBOR failings and for misleading the regulator

    Press Releases Published: 23/04/2015 Last modified: 24/04/2015
    LIBOR has been regulated since 1 April 2013; SONIA (Sterling Overnight Index Average) and RONIA (Repurchase Overnight Index Average), the WM/Reuters London 4pm Closing Spot Rate, ISDAFIX, the London Gold ... LIBOR is by far the most prevalent benchmark
  6. CP14/32: Bringing additional benchmarks into the regulatory and supervisory regime

    Consultation papers Published: 22/12/2014 Last modified: 07/02/2022
    This consultation paper seeks views on how our generic approach to regulating benchmarks could be applied beyond LIBOR to other benchmark administrators (and benchmark submitters as appropriate).
  7. Ending reliance on LIBOR: Overview of progress made on transition to overnight risk-free rates and what remains to be done

    Speeches Published: 21/02/2019 Last modified: 21/02/2019
    Speech by Megan Butler, Executive Director of Supervision – Investment, Wholesale and Specialists at the FCA, delivered at the Investment Association, London.