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Analysis, Interview
22 July 2019

Libor, not rate rises, the biggest threat to hedging arrangements

In:
Oil & gas
Region:
Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe , Middle East & Africa
Interest rate hedging arrangements are more vulnerable to Libor's replacement than rises in base rates. Proximo talks hedge mechanics with Cogswell Consulting's Ian Cogswell, Berkeley Research Group's Michael Whalen and JCRA's Rishin Patel.

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Beyond Libor: SOFR so good? Michael Whalen looks at SOFR - the likely dollar replacement for Libor

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