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Libor: Banks Step Up Corporate Engagement
February 16, 2021, Practice Insight from IFLR
This will be the year of corporate engagement and concrete action in the loan market, source have said. With many of the building …

Libor: banks are holding corporates back
By John Crabb
August 27, 2020, Practice Insight from IFLR
The reason that the vast majority of new loans continue to be issued with reference to Libor and not one …
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Libor: all hands on deck for end-2021
By Alice Tchernookova
July 23, 2020, Practice Insight from IFLR
Those who were hoping for a quiet summer away from the Libor craze may be disappointed. After a few months …
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UK loan market braces itself for world without term Libor
By Thomas Helm
July 16, 2020, Practice Insight from IFLR
After years of thinking that the loan space could not function without some form of term lending, market participants are …
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Coronavirus highlights risk-free rates advantages for corporates
By Thomas Helm
May 27, 2020, Practice Insight from IFLR
From a derivatives perspective, trading platforms such as Tradeweb say they have recorded no dip in the focus of banks, …
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Britain extends deadline for Libor loan switch due to pandemic
By Huw Jones
April 29, 2020, Reuters
Britain’s markets watchdog has extended the deadline for ending the use of the Libor interest rate benchmark in new loans until the end …
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Libor transition: 2019 has seen ‘little progress’ for corporates
By Thomas Helm
December 18, 2019, Practice Insight from IFLR
The transition away from Libor to risk free rates (RFRs) has yet to take off in the corporate space.
“Very …
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Brexit: France Fails to Woo Banks
By Sharon Kimathi
November 29, 2018, Practice Insight from IFLR
It’s no secret that the French government and lobbyists have been trying to entice market participants to relocate to Paris …
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European Firms Mull Moving Financial Contracts as Brexit Looms
By Nina Trentmann
October 16, 2018, The Wall Street Journal
European companies could be forced to move financial instruments worth billions of euros as Britain prepares to leave the European …
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