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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. -
Meeting the challenge in our changing global markets
Speech by Sarah Pritchard, Executive Director of Markets, and Executive Director of International, at the UK Finance and EY: Capital Markets insights launch conference. -
Article 21(3) Benchmarks Regulation – Notice of First Decision – 3 month sterling LIBOR [pdf]
Article 21(3) Benchmarks Regulation – Notice of First Decision – 3 month sterling LIBOR -
CP22/11: Winding down 'synthetic' sterling LIBOR and US dollar LIBOR [pdf]
We seek views on winding down the 1, 3 and 6-month synthetic sterling LIBOR settings, and information on market participants’ exposure to US dollar LIBOR. -
Announcements on the end of LIBOR
The FCA has announced the dates that panel bank submissions for all LIBOR settings will cease, after which representative LIBOR rates will no longer be available. -
Changes to LIBOR as of end-2021
Publication of 24 LIBOR settings has ended, and the 6 most widely used sterling and Japanese yen settings will be published using a changed methodology. -
CP21/19: Proposed decision under Article 23D BMR for 6 sterling and yen LIBOR settings [pdf]
We are seeking views on our proposed decision to use our Article 23D(2) powers under the Benchmarks Regulation to require the administrator of LIBOR, ICE Benchmark Administration, to change the way 1-month, 3-month and 6-month sterling and Japanese -
FCA issues final messages on LIBOR before end-2021
Final LIBOR publications before end-2021 deadline and remaining actions firms need to take. -
Further arrangements for the orderly wind-down of LIBOR at end-2021
The sterling, Japanese yen, Swiss franc and euro LIBOR panels are ceasing on 31 December 2021 -
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.