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Showing 31 to 37 of 37 search results for LIBOR transition and contractual fallbacks.

  1. EU withdrawal: transition and financial regulation

    Speeches Published: 28/03/2018 Last modified: 28/03/2018
    Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the All Party Parliamentary Group on Wholesale Financial Services Annual Dinner.
  2. Further statement from the RFRWG on the impact of Coronavirus on the timeline for firms’ LIBOR transition plans

    Statements Published: 29/04/2020 Last modified: 13/05/2020
    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
  3. Interest rate benchmark reform: transition to a world without LIBOR

    Speeches Published: 12/07/2018 Last modified: 12/07/2018
    Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the FCA, on transitioning from LIBOR to alternative interest rate benchmarks.
  4. FCA announces decision on cessation of 1- and 6-month synthetic sterling LIBOR at end-March 2023

    Statements Published: 29/09/2022 Last modified: 29/09/2022
    Publication of 1- and 6-month synthetic sterling LIBOR will be required until end-March 2023, after which these settings will permanently cease.
  5. Mortgage sales data FAQs

    Registers and systems Published: 05/05/2016 Last modified: 04/01/2022
    Product sales data: new mortgage requirements FAQs (7484)
  6. FCA consults on proposed decision to require synthetic LIBOR for 6 sterling and Japanese yen settings

    Statements Published: 24/06/2021 Last modified: 24/06/2021
    FCA consults on proposed decision to require synthetic LIBOR for 6 sterling and Japanese yen settings.
  7. The FCA and the Bank of England encourage market participants in further switch to SONIA in interest rate swap markets

    Statements Published: 28/09/2020 Last modified: 28/09/2020
    FCA and Bank of England support and encourage liquidity providers in the sterling swaps market to adopt new quoting conventions for inter-dealer trading based on SONIA instead of LIBOR from 27 October this year.