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Dealers seek FRTB carve-out for Libor transition

Swaps could be judged non-modellable – and hit with capital add-on – as liquidity tails off in Libor and builds in new rates

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FRTB safe harbour will be granted for Libor replacement project, banks hope

Banks are planning to ask regulators for capital relief during attempts to move roughly $370 trillion in swaps notional away from Libor to new interest rate benchmarks.

Under incoming market risk capital rules – the Fundamental Review of the Trading Book – banks that model their own requirements will face a capital add-on for all risk factors not backed by a minimum level of trading. Studies have

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