Banks must avoid complacency in meeting the Dec. 31, 2021 deadline for transitioning from the ill-fated London Inter-Bank Offered Rate (Libor) to the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR) because failing to do so could cause problems with operations, safety, and soundness. In addition, banks should not be hoping for a “synthetic or zombie” Libor version that… Read More >>
Key Regulators Issue USD LIBOR Warning
Authorities: Steer Clear of USD LIBOR Key industry regulators are warning financial services firms not to use U.S. dollar (USD) LIBOR as a reference rate after Dec. 31, 2021 to avoid “consumer protection, litigation, and reputation risks.” The Nov. 30 statement, which underscores the need for firms to move away from the London Inter-bank Offered… Read More >>
Ready for a LIBOR Transition Exam?
To make sure that things are moving along as they should, the SEC’s Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations (OCIE) quietly released a Risk Alert, “Examination Initiative: LIBOR Transition Preparedness,” on June 18 that reminds people that the OCIE is happy to inspect your firm’s progress. The global push to move away from the London… Read More >>
SEC Tells Firms to Focus on LIBOR Replacements
The SEC does not want financial services firms to take a wait-and-see attitude toward the transition away from the London Inter-Bank Offered Rate or LIBOR — the regulator wants firms to be more proactive about the move away from the controversial benchmark. The regulator through a staff statement wants market participants to proactively manage their… Read More >>