The death of Libor: Why it will mean more work for treasurers

Reform might spell the end of the interest rate benchmark, but it’s just the start of a whole heap of painful admin for the treasury team.
The death of Libor: Why it will mean more work for treasurers

At its peak, the London interbank offered rate, or Libor as it is known, was the reference for more than $350 trillion in derivatives, loans and other contracts that have a floating rate.

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