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Banks quiet on Libor legacy transition, say Asian clients

Hong Kong Electric Company and APG Asia say dealer engagement on amending products is limited

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All quiet on the Asian front: banks aren't engaging with clients on the move to new rates

Asian firms say there has been minimal engagement from dealers about the transition of their investments, debt and hedges off the Libor family of benchmarks.

“There has been just a handful of banks that have approached us about advising us on the developments in Libor transition,” said Vincent Chow, group treasurer of the Hong Kong Electric Company, which has just under $2 billion worth of debt

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