Forbes -
29 Oct 2012 15:50
Until this summer, the London Interbank Rate Offering Rate (LIBOR) was an omnipresent seemingly esoteric instrument that few non-financial people actually paid attention to other than knowing that their interest rate was somehow linked to it. The benchmark rate is used for approximately $350 trillion in financial products making it an virtually indispensable, intricate part of global finance. The British Banker’s Association (BBA) decided in late September to accept the Wheatley proposal,...
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