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Challenging Libor - How Banks Handle The Most Controversial Benchmark

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According to the high importance of the Libor for the global financial market and therefore also for Austrian banking industry this paper deals with the questions "Which challenges for financial institutions come with Libor, what has to be done to handle recent manipulation and which challenges do especially Austrian banks face when dealing with Libor-tied products since 2008? Should customer loans, derivatives and money market transactions still be linked to Libor as such considering the latest evolution during crisis?" Also questions about the legal and operational impacts of Libor development are worked out and if similar concerns do exist about the benchmark Euribor. Therefore a deeper insight on suggestions, including advantages and disadvantages how to improve Libor as such and to avoid or decrease manipulation are elaborated. The main aim is to identify and explain some possible challenges banks and financial institutions may face since beginning of the crisis in 2008 when handling financial products tied to Libor. The essential point is to find solutions how to amend determination and fixing process in order to increase accuracy and accountability of this important benchmark in the future.

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International Banking and Finance at University of Applied Sciences of bfi, Vienna 2, Asset-/Liability Management

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Authors Katharina Wimmer
Publisher AV Akademikerverlag
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2013
 
EAN 9783639466720
ISBN 978-3-639-46672-0
No. of pages 96
Subject Guides > Law, job, finance > Money, bank, stock market

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