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The UK Financial Conduct Authority is considering whether it will be necessary to publish some synthetic LIBOR benchmarks after the termination dates set out by ICE Benchmark Administration to assist legacy contract holders
On enactment of the Financial Services Bill by the UK Parliament, amongst other things, the UK Financial Conduct Authority (the FCA) will have the power to require continued publication of LIBOR benchmark settings on a synthetic basis. The FCA has emphasized that the intention of publishing LIBOR settings on a synthetic basis is to assist legacy contract holders. The use of synthetic LIBOR by UK-r
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In the few short weeks since our last report on climate change and the US insurance industry, the volume of climate change news has been extraordinarily high. The range of developments has been broad to say the very least from fund managers announcing new offerings said to be green and sustainable, to critics denouncing fund managers falling short on sustainability, to Aviva, Citibank and Generali (and others) publishing sustainability achievements or new targets to achieve net-zero emissions, to advances by developers and providers of climate change standards and metrics (
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On March 5, 2021, the ICE Benchmark Administration (IBA), UK
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and International Swaps and
Derivatives Association (ISDA) made important announcements
regarding the timelines of the cessations of the London Interbank
Offered Rate (LIBOR).
LIBOR cessation dates
The IBA, which administers LIBOR, confirmed in its feedback
statement on its consultation regarding the cessation of its
publication of LIBOR that the majority of LIBOR panel banks would
not be willing to contribute to LIBOR in the future and announced
that it will cease publishing the LIBOR rates described below, as
Friday, March 12, 2021
In the few short weeks since our last report on climate change and the US insurance industry, the volume of climate change news has been extraordinarily high. The range of developments has been broad to say the very least from fund managers announcing new offerings said to be green and sustainable, to critics denouncing fund managers falling short on sustainability, to Aviva, Citibank and Generali (and others) publishing sustainability achievements or new targets to achieve net-zero emissions, to advances by developers and providers of climate change standards and metrics (
e.g., the Geneva Association, Moody’s), to China reiterating goals to reduce its emissions over the next five years, to the politically charged debate within the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as to which comes first a new global framework of common metrics and standards to help regulators analyze climate change risk disclosures or stepped-up enforcement efforts.