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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). -
LIBOR and the FCA's powers under the UK Benchmarks Regulation: questions and answers
In September 2021, we published information for firms to help manage an orderly wind-down of LIBOR. We explain this as well as information about our UK Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) powers. -
IFPR implementation observations: quantifying threshold requirements and managing financial resources – concluding report
Further observations on how firms are implementing requirements on the Internal Capital Adequacy and Risk Assessment process and reporting under the Investment Firms Prudential Regime. -
FCA response to IBA’s proposed consultation on intention to cease US$ LIBOR
ICE Benchmark Administration (IBA), the FCA-regulated and authorised administrator of LIBOR, has announced that it will consult in early December on its intention to cease US$ LIBOR. The FCA welcomes and supports the proposal to consult on a clear -
TR22/1: Observations on wind-down planning: liquidity, triggers & intragroup dependencies
This review reiterates our expectation that firms have adequate financial and non-financial resources to wind-down in an orderly manner, and sets out our observations of how they are doing this. -
FCA consults on new benchmarks powers
In this statement, we set out our potential approach to the use of proposed new powers under the Financial Services Bill to ensure an orderly wind down of LIBOR. -
Assessing liquidity for orderly wind-down: good and poor practices from general insurance brokers
We set out findings of our multi-firm review of general insurance brokers, where we have identified areas for improvement which firms can learn from. -
FCA consults on proposed decision to require synthetic LIBOR for 6 sterling and Japanese yen settings
FCA consults on proposed decision to require synthetic LIBOR for 6 sterling and Japanese yen settings. -
FCA statement on planned amendments to the Benchmarks Regulation
The FCA welcomes the Government’s announcement today that it intends to bring forward legislation to amend the Benchmarks Regulation (BMR) to give the FCA enhanced powers. -
FCA welcomes Financial Services Bill
The FCA welcomes the Financial Services Bill introduced in Parliament, which will help to maintain high standards and provide greater clarity to firms.