LIBOR Transition: The Regulators' View
Listening to this webinar gives:
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- A high-level overview of LIBOR transition
- The Sterling/GBP Libor transition timeline – key industry milestones that have passed, our current location on the industry roadmap and key upcoming milestones.
- Key considerations and next steps/actions for end-users including the assessment/adoption of robust fallback arrangements in existing LIBOR contracts and the active transition of legacy contracts.
The reason for this event is:
For all those involved in LIBOR, this is a valuable opportunity to hear direct and to ask questions from the regulators, and especially for SMEs. There are lots of commentators on this topic, but this webinar will give you unique access to the regulators.
You can hear straight from the horse's mouth about their expectations for the regulated sector and the LIBOR milestones more generally.
Who should attend:
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- SMEs
- Advisors to SMEs
- Financial services firms
- UK regulated firms
- Consultants to business or financial services firms
- CFOs and FDs
- Accountants in business
- Accountants in practice
It will also give an overview of:
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- Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates transition timeline – key industry milestones that have passed, our current location on the industry roadmap and key upcoming milestones
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- Key considerations and next steps/actions for end-users incl. the assessment/adoption of robust fallback arrangements in existing LIBOR contracts and the active transition of legacy contracts
First broadcast on 26 May 2021
- Click here to access webinar recording
- Download the associated slides
- LIBOR Transition Hub - ICAEW webpage
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