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And Spring Heralds SONIA... and Alternative Rates

Posted by Jacqueline Cook on Mar 31, 2021 11:08:26 AM

By Jacqueline Cook, Senior Knowledge Development Lawyer

The end of March has welcomed Spring, and this year it marks a new era for the financial markets, particularly for loans and financial products which would usually use Sterling LIBOR as the benchmark for calculation of interest, default interest or to calculate a discount rate. After 31 March 2021, alternative rates or benchmarks should be used in place of Sterling LIBOR.

More than twelve years after the dramatic fall of Lehman Brothers  and the ensuing credit crisis [1], the Financial Conduct Authority recommends that there should be no new loans and financial products issued using Sterling LIBOR after the end of Q1 2021 which would last beyond 31 December 2021.

"It is now vital that all businesses take action to ensure they are ready to meet the next  major industry milestone – to cease use of GBP LIBOR in new loans, bonds, securitisations and linear derivatives that expire after the end of 2021, by 31 March 2021” (The Working Group on Sterling Risk-Free Reference Rates[2] March 2021).

What Alternative rates are available?

There are a number of alternative rates available to replace Sterling LIBOR:

Read the full Client Alert here.

Topics: SONIA, LIBOR, LIBOR replacement rate

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Portrait of Geoffrey Wynne

Geoffrey Wynne is head of Sullivan’s Trade & Export Finance Group and the firm's London office.

He has extensive experience in banking and finance, specifically in corporate and international finance, trade, structured trade and commodity finance, electronic banking and digitizing trade finance, structured finance, asset and project finance, syndicated lending, equipment leasing, workouts and financing restructuring and general commercial matters.

Recognised as one of the leading trade finance lawyers globally, Geoff advises many of the major trade finance banks and financial institutions around the world on trade and commodity transactions in virtually every emerging market including in the CIS, Asia, India, Africa and Latin America. He has worked on many structured trade transactions covering such diverse commodities as oil, nickel, steel, tobacco, cocoa and coffee.

 

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