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This transition is important both for non-financial corporates, and for financial institutions themselves, for example in relation to conduct. | This transition is important both for non-financial corporates, and for financial institutions themselves, for example in relation to conduct. | ||
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*[https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/news/2024/october/the-end-of-libor The end of LIBOR - Press release - Bank of England - 1 October 2024] | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:40, 3 October 2024
Risk-free rates - LIBOR and related transitions - conduct.
IBOR transition refers to the discontinuation of LIBOR and similar rates, and their replacement by other risk-free interest rates.
This transition is important both for non-financial corporates, and for financial institutions themselves, for example in relation to conduct.
LIBOR ended in September 2024.
See also
- Alternative reference rate
- Conduct
- Fallback
- IBOR
- LIBOR
- LIBOR transition
- Reputational risk
- Risk-free rates
- Synthetic LIBOR
- Tough legacy
- Transition
- Transition risk