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With effect from 1 February 2014 the Administrator of LIBOR is ICE Benchmark Administration Limited [[https://www.theice.com/iba.jhtml]], the successor to BBA LIBOR Limited.
''Risk management''. 
 
Predetermined actions the entity will take, or have in reserve, to deal with the various situations that might arise.
The benchmark formerly and colloquially known as LIBOR is now known as ICE LIBOR (formerly more precisely BBA LIBOR).


Risk policy should cover commercial as well as treasury approaches to exposure management.
The policy should identify and reflect the risk appetite and risk tolerances of the organisation, making explicit that a risk management system has been designed to provide reasonable assurance of achieving business objectives.
It should assign accountability for managing risks and reporting results on effectiveness of the system to executive management.


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[LIBOR]]
* [[Exposure]]
* [[BBA]]
* [[Risk appetite]]
* [[Risk control]]
* [[Risk tolerance]]


[[Category:Capital_Markets_and_Funding]]
[[Category:Cash_and_Liquidity_Management]]
[[Category:Risk_Management]]

Revision as of 14:20, 23 October 2012

Risk management. Predetermined actions the entity will take, or have in reserve, to deal with the various situations that might arise.

Risk policy should cover commercial as well as treasury approaches to exposure management. The policy should identify and reflect the risk appetite and risk tolerances of the organisation, making explicit that a risk management system has been designed to provide reasonable assurance of achieving business objectives. It should assign accountability for managing risks and reporting results on effectiveness of the system to executive management.

See also