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Article 23 refers to Article 23 of the Benchmark Regulation (BMR).
Article 23 refers to Article 23 of the Benchmark Regulation (BMR).
The regulator has the power, under the BMR, to designate a benchmark rate as "unrepresentative".


Article 23 designation of a benchmark rate means that the regulator:
Article 23 designation of a benchmark rate means that the regulator:


*Considers that a benchmark interest rate is no longer representative of the underlying market.
*Considers that the designated benchmark interest rate is no longer representative of the underlying market.
*Thereby becomes empowered to sustain calculation and publication of the benchmark on a synthetic basis, to secure the orderly wind down of the designated benchmarks.
*Thereby becomes empowered to sustain calculation and publication of the benchmark on a synthetic basis, to secure the orderly wind down of the designated benchmark.
 
 
An Article 23 benchmark is one that has been so designated by the regulator.





Latest revision as of 22:36, 14 April 2022

Interest rates - benchmark rates - Benchmark Regulation (BMR) - Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).

Article 23 refers to Article 23 of the Benchmark Regulation (BMR).

The regulator has the power, under the BMR, to designate a benchmark rate as "unrepresentative".


Article 23 designation of a benchmark rate means that the regulator:

  • Considers that the designated benchmark interest rate is no longer representative of the underlying market.
  • Thereby becomes empowered to sustain calculation and publication of the benchmark on a synthetic basis, to secure the orderly wind down of the designated benchmark.


An Article 23 benchmark is one that has been so designated by the regulator.


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