Article 23 benchmark

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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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