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'Legacy' refers to older systems, contracts or other arrangements, implemented before current systems, regulations or other market conditions, but still having a remaining life until their retirement or final maturity. | 'Legacy' refers to older systems, contracts or other arrangements, implemented before current systems, regulations or other market conditions, but still having a remaining life until their retirement or final maturity. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:36, 1 March 2025
'Legacy' refers to older systems, contracts or other arrangements, implemented before current systems, regulations or other market conditions, but still having a remaining life until their retirement or final maturity.
- Legacy LIBOR contracts
- "Legacy contracts are those [incorporating LIBOR] that do not mature until after the [cessation of LIBOR]
- Depending on the financial product under consideration (loan, derivative etc), the precise response to the disappearance of LIBOR will vary."
- ACT Briefing Note, Transition to risk free rate benchmarks.
- LIBOR ended in September 2024.
See also
- European Central Bank (ECB)
- Eurosystem
- Eurozone
- Fallback
- LIBOR
- Migration
- NCB
- Payments and payment systems
- Real-time gross settlement system (RTGS)
- Risk-free rates
- T2
- TARGET2
- Tough legacy