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Finalising LIBOR transition – achievements in sterling markets and what remains to be done
Bank of England, FCA and Working Group set out what more needs to be done and update on how the Working Group will operate in the future -
US dollar LIBOR panel – 1 month to go
FCA issues final messages before the important end-June 2023 deadline. -
LIBOR – are you ready for life without LIBOR from end-2021?
Speech delivered by Edwin Schooling Latter, Director Markets and Wholesale Policy at the FCA, at City & Financial's Managing LIBOR transition event -
The USD LIBOR panel ceases at end-June 2023: Are you ready?
It is now less than 90 days until the USD LIBOR panel ceases on 30 June 2023, marking another critical milestone in the necessary transition to robust Risk-Free Reference Rates (RFRs). -
Next steps for LIBOR transition in 2020: the time to act is now
The Bank of England (the Bank), Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates (RFRWG) have published a set of documents today, outlining priorities and milestones for 2020 on LIBOR transition. -
Primary Market Bulletin 49
This issue looks at Annual financial reporting, Long Term Incentive Plans (LTIPs) Global Depositary Receipts (GDRs) report -
FCA issues final messages on LIBOR before end-2021
Final LIBOR publications before end-2021 deadline and remaining actions firms need to take. -
The final countdown: Completing sterling LIBOR transition by end-2021
After many years of preparation, 2021 is the critical year for firms to complete their transition away from LIBOR. The LIBOR administrator, ICE Benchmark Administration, is consulting on ceasing publication of all sterling LIBOR settings at the end -
UK Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (UK SFTR)
The UK Securities Financing Transactions Regulation (SFTR) introduces requirements to improve transparency and monitor the risks associated with the securities financing transactions market. -
Regulation of markets in financial instruments
UK legislation and rules regulating markets in financial instruments are known as the UK MiFID framework. The FCA explains these requirements for investment firms and trading venues.