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LIBOR – 6 Months To Go - Keynote Speech By Edwin Schooling Latter, Director Of Markets And Wholesale Policy At The FCA, Delivered At UK Finance s Commercial Finance Week On 5 July 2021

LIBOR – 6 Months To Go - Keynote Speech By Edwin Schooling Latter, Director Of Markets And Wholesale Policy At The FCA, Delivered At UK Finance s Commercial Finance Week On 5 July 2021
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Remarks Of CFTC Acting Chairman Rostin Behnam At The SOFR Symposium: The Final Year Sponsored By The Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC)

<p><span>Introduction</span></p> <p class="p1"><span>Good morning.&nbsp; I want to thank Tom Wipf, the ARRC, and the New York Fed for holding this series of symposia and for inviting me to share my thoughts and moderate an important discussion on our progress in the transition from LIBOR to SOFR specific to the derivatives markets.&nbsp; Before I begin, please allow me to remind you that the views I express today are my own and do not represent the views of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC or the Commission) or my fellow Commissioners.</span></p>

The Morning Briefing: Dynamic Planner expands; Biden s corporation tax vision

The Morning Briefing: Dynamic Planner expands; Biden’s corporation tax vision By Michael Klimes 28 th April 2021 9:07 am Good morning and welcome to your Morning Briefing for Wednesday, 28 April, 2021. To get this in your inbox every morning click here. Full steam ahead at Dynamic Planner  Some firms had a bad pandemic and retrenched while others have managed to find strength in adversity. This certainly seems to be the message coming from Dynamic Planner this morning as it has filled two new marketing roles. The firm is clearly thinking about how it can find new customers in 2021 and beyond. Where the UK sits in global tax plans

Employers pushing DB transfers should fear the FCA s gaze

19 th April 2021 3:06 pm Employers that push staff into making unsuitable defined benefit transfers should beware the “FCA’s gaze”, a director at the regulator warns. Speaking at a webinar hosted by consultants Lane Clark and Peacock, FCA director of markets and wholesale policy Edwin Schooling Latter gave an update on how the watchdog views transfers. In his remarks he touched on recently published guidance about the responsibilities facing employers and trustees. The joint guidance from the Pensions Regulator and FCA was published in March 2021 with a focus on what trustees can do to help members without straying into advice or arranging investments.

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