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Moving forward with Libor transition and Ibor reform

Moving forward with Libor transition and Ibor reform

Time is running out for market participants to prepare for when Libor ceases to be published by the end of 2021 – a reality still on track despite the far-reaching disruptions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. With hundreds of trillions of dollars’ worth of Libor-based contracts to be referenced to a wide range of new risk-free rates, the transition will require the full attention of all organisations to avoid disruptions with the help of the right data and tools.

This report provides a guide to figuring out what is at stake with Libor and other interbank offered rates. It addresses the challenges and risks, the development of alternative data or reference rates, and begins the process of replacing Libor well ahead of the expected end-2021 deadline.  

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