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LIBOR transition
As of end-2021, LIBOR has changed. Firms must act now and remove remaining dependencies on LIBOR. -
About LIBOR transition
The interest rate benchmark LIBOR is being wound down. Firms must take appropriate action to transition to alternative rates -
LIBOR resources
All news, statements, speeches and publications on LIBOR. -
Benchmarks Regulation: our powers, policy and decision-making
Our policy approach to exercising our powers over critical benchmarks, and our decisions to use these powers to help manage an orderly wind-down of LIBOR. -
Proposed amendments to the Benchmarks Regulation
The Government’s has announced that it intends to bring forward legislation to amend the Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) to give us enhanced powers. -
FSA - PS13/6 The regulation and supervision of benchmarks
We are outlining how we will regulate benchmark submission and administration, with LIBOR as the first benchmark to be brought in to the new regime. -
FSA - PS13/6 The regulation and supervision of benchmarks [pdf]
Policy FSA - PS13/6 - We are outlining how we will regulate benchmark submission and administration, with LIBOR as the first benchmark to be brought in to the new regime. -
FSA - CP12/36 [pdf]
Consultation FSA - CP12/36 - This Consultation Paper outlines our proposed approach to enacting recent government policy for the regulation of benchmark submission and administration in the future, with LIBOR as the first benchmark to be brought in -
Benchmarks
Benchmarks are used in a wide range of markets including helping to set prices and measure performance. Find out more about Benchmarks and our work in this area. -
FSA finalises proposals for the regulation and supervision of benchmarks
The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has finalised new rules and regulations for financial benchmarks. This follows the recommendations of the Wheatley Review of the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (LIBOR).