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*[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/libor/borrowers_guide_to_loans_referencing_risk_free_rates Borrower’s Guide to the LMA’s recommended forms of facility agreement for loans referencing risk-free rates (RFRs)] | *[https://www.treasurers.org/hub/technical/libor/borrowers_guide_to_loans_referencing_risk_free_rates Borrower’s Guide to the LMA’s recommended forms of facility agreement for loans referencing risk-free rates (RFRs)] | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:31, 5 October 2024
Interest rates - reference rates - LIBOR transition - Financial Conduct Authority - fallback - pricing - credit risk.
(CAS).
In the context of the historic LIBOR transition, the credit adjustment spread related to the determination of an economically neutral replacement rate based on risk-free rates (RFRs).
The adjustment reflected the additional credit risk in IBOR rates.
The ISDA spread adjustment was an example of a CAS.
LIBOR ended in September 2024.
See also
- Benchmarks Regulation
- Credit risk
- Credit sensitive rate (CSR)
- Fallback
- Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
- IBOR
- ISDA spread adjustment
- Legacy
- LIBOR
- Loan Market Association (LMA)
- Risk-free rates (RFR)
- Risk premium
- SOFR
- SONIA
- Synthetic LIBOR
- Transition risk