While the ARRC’s December 2021 deadline for no new LIBOR has come and gone, several market participants are still making new LIBOR contracts. The market is also adjusting to the expectation of rising interest rates in the near future. How is this all of this impacting interest rate caps and swaps, and what is the way forward? In this episode, Dechert's Christopher Desmond and Jonathan Gaynor welcome back Chatham Financial's Rob Mangrelli and Matt Hoffman to discuss these developments, includi...
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While the ARRC’s December 2021 deadline for no new LIBOR has come and gone, several market participants are still making new LIBOR contracts. The market is also adjusting to the expectation of rising interest rates in the near future. How is this all of this impacting interest rate caps and swaps, and what is the way forward? In this episode, Dechert's Christopher Desmond and Jonathan Gaynor welcome back Chatham Financial's Rob Mangrelli and Matt Hoffman to discuss these developments, includi...
Could the LIBOR transition be delayed if it proves too chaotic? Dechert’s Matt Hays and Kristi Leo of the Structured Finance Association discuss the possibility, as well as concerns over market fragmentation if participants elect to use different benchmark rates. Episode date: October 5, 2020
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While the ARRC’s December 2021 deadline for no new LIBOR has come and gone, several market participants are still making new LIBOR contracts. The market is also adjusting to the expectation of rising interest rates in the near future. How is this all of this impacting interest rate caps and swaps, and what is the way forward? In this episode, Dechert's Christopher Desmond and Jonathan Gaynor welcome back Chatham Financial's Rob Mangrelli and Matt Hoffman to discuss these developments, includi...