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The Last 100 Days of LIBOR: Episode 2 - Requirements of Regulators around the World
LIBOR Transition
English - October 25, 2021 16:00 - 29 minutes - 26.7 MBBusiness News Business News mayer brown libor Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: The last 100 days of LIBOR: Episode 1 - Conduct Risk Issues
Next Episode: The last 100 days of LIBOR: Episode 3 - Anti Trust
This second episode is designed to support your ongoing efforts toward an orderly transition away from LIBOR by year end-2021. We discuss perspectives from the following regions: The United Kingdom: UK definition of “conduct risk”; UK regulators and legislative solutions; Europe: a comparison between EU member states; possible EU solutions and next steps; Hong Kong and APAC: IBOR transition in HK; a comparison between HK and other regions; a view from Japan and Singapore; US: Statements by banking regulators on stopping LIBOR issuances this year; NY State LIBOR legislation; Federal LIBOR legislation status; ARRC adoption of CME forward-looking Term SOFR and related statements