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Japan’s Tibor swap rate faces cessation

Administrator Refinitiv could end benchmark as soon as next week following withdrawal of contributors

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The swap rate linked to the Tokyo interbank offered rate (Tibor) is facing an abrupt end as its administrator, Refinitiv, is proposing to kill off the rate at the end of January, following the departure of contributing panel banks.

The Tibor Tokyo swap rate (TSR) is a daily measure of the fixed leg of swaps with floating legs linked to euroyen Tibor (Z-Tibor) with tenors from one to 10 years. It

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