News
28 July 2017

Libor could disappear by 2021

Region:
Europe

British regulators want to phase out Libor by 2021, replacing it with new rates that will be closely tied to more active markets for loan transactions. The benchmark interest rate has never recovered from a rate rigging scandal over which some of the world's biggest banks were fined.

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