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LIBOR contractual triggers
How the FCA would announce LIBOR contractual triggers. -
FCA encourages market participants to continue transition of LIBOR-linked bonds
Action for issuers and bondholders of outstanding LIBOR-linked bonds. -
Dear CEO letter: Firms’ preparations for transition from LIBOR to risk-free rates - banks [pdf]
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are writing to the CEOs of large banks and insurance companies regarding the ongoing global benchmark reform effort mandated by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), -
LIBOR: preparing for the end
Speech by Andrew Bailey, Chief Executive of the FCA, at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association's (SIFMA) LIBOR Transition Briefing in New York, USA. -
Dear CEO letter: Firms’ preparations for transition from LIBOR to risk-free rates - insurers [pdf]
The Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) are writing to the CEOs of large banks and insurance companies regarding the ongoing global benchmark reform effort mandated by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), -
Impact of the coronavirus on firms’ LIBOR transition plans
The FCA, Bank of England and members of the Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates have discussed the impact of the coronavirus on firms’ LIBOR transition plans over the coming months. -
UK MiFIR data reporting and LIBOR transition
We aim to clarify expectations for investment firms and trading venues submitting UK MiFIR transaction reports and instrument reference data in relation to LIBOR transition -
UK EMIR news
Read our archive of news relating to EMIR dating back to August 2013. -
Conduct risk during LIBOR transition: Questions and answers
News story on conduct risk during LIBOR transition: Questions and answers for firms -
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