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JapanFinancial Services Agency: Preparation For Permanent Cessation Of LIBOR

<p><span>On March 5, 2021, ICE Benchmark Administration (IBA) has announced that it intends to cease the publication of LIBOR based on the current methodology referencing rates provided by panel banks (panel-based LIBOR) immediately after end-2021 except for certain US dollar LIBOR settings. While LIBOR is mainly referenced in derivative contracts such as interest rate swaps, it is also quoted in a significant number of cash products including corporate loans and bonds. Additionally, it is used in wide range of users, including not only financial institutions but also non-financial corporate and institutional investors. In this regard, there is the possibility of disruption to users if LIBOR were ceased without sufficient preparation.</span></p> ....

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LIBOR Rates to Cease in June 2023


Tuesday, March 9, 2021
On March 5, 2021, in a series of highly coordinated cross-border announcements, regulators on both sides of the Atlantic announced the future cessation of various London Interbank Offered Rates (
LIBOR) rates. These announcements were further augmented by statements issued by various industry groups such as LSTA and ISDA as well as the LIBOR administrator.
 The bottom line is that for USD LIBOR, the one-day, one-month, six-month and one-year LIBOR rates will cease publication in June 2023. Meanwhile, the one- and two-week USD LIBOR rates will cease publication as of Dec. 31, 2021, although a synthetic rate may be available for legacy contracts after this date. Notwithstanding the June 2023 date, the U.S. banking regulators have previously advised that new financial contracts may not utilize LIBOR after Dec. 31, 2021. ....

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