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Herbert Smith Freehills advises BAT on its first syndicated SONIA and SOFR linked £6 billion multicurrency revolving credit facility
Herbert Smith Freehills has advised BAT on its new £6 billion multi-currency revolving credit facility. It is the first widely syndicated credit facility …
Libor: will UK regulators follow bold move by US regulators
Responding to news that the Alternative Reference Rates Committee (ARRC) in the US has published a proposal for New York legislation to minimise legal …
2019 Global Bank Review
The 2019 edition of our Global Bank Review: The Data Game, explores the rapid growth of data as one of the most significant developments in the banking …
British business bullish about raising debt despite uncertainty over Brexit
British business is bullish about its ability to raise debt, despite high levels of pessimism over the short-term economic prospects for the UK as a …
Successor rate provisions for LIBOR in U.S. Credit Agreements
Discontinuation of LIBOR It has been well documented that the Financial Conduct Authority will be phasing LIBOR out by 2021. Yet despite this being …
LIBOR Is Being Overtaken: Will It Be a Car Crash?
This article considers the background and current market developments relating to the discontinuation of LIBOR. It examines the potential litigation …
SEC Chairman comments on Brexit, LIBOR and Cybersecurity risks
On 6 December 2018, the Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), Jay Clayton, delivered a speech1 in New York where he …
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