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ARRC shuts down, with some questions still unanswered

Fed-backed group calls time on Libor transition with questions over term SOFR and CSRs still swirling

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The Alternative Reference Rates Committee, the industry group tasked by the Federal Reserve with overseeing the phase-out of Libor in the US, is shutting down in a move widely seen as signalling the end of a critical period in the transition to replacement benchmarks.

The committee’s final gathering was on November 8, with a readout released earlier today (November 13) stating “this was the ARRC

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