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- Alternative Reference Rates Committee
As noted in the ARRC’s Closing Report, the New York Fed plans to launch a new sponsored group in 2024 to promote the integrity, efficiency, and resiliency in use of reference rates and to promote the ARRC’s critical best practice recommendations
- About - Alternative Reference Rates Committee
The ARRC was a group of private-sector participants convened to help ensure a successful transition from U S dollar (USD) LIBOR to a more robust reference rate, its recommended alternative, the Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR)
- ALTERNATIVE REFERENCE RATES COMMITTEE Frequently Asked Questions
The ARRC first published Recommended Best Practices in 2020 The Best Practices provide timelines and interim milestones that the ARRC believes are appropriate for transitioning away from USD LIBOR in a way that will minimize market disruption and support a smooth transition
- Publications - Alternative Reference Rates Committee
As noted in the ARRC’s Closing Report, the New York Fed plans to launch a new sponsored group in 2024 to promote the integrity, efficiency, and resiliency in use of reference rates and to promote the ARRC’s critical best practice recommendations
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- ARRC Recommended Best Practices for Completing the Transition from LIBOR
ARRC Recommended Best Practices for Completing the Transition from LIBOR1 paring for the cessation of U S dollar (USD) LIBOR by the end of 2021 This document sets forth recommended timelines and intermedia
- - Alternative Reference Rates Committee
As noted in the ARRC’s Closing Report, the New York Fed plans to launch a new sponsored group in 2024 to promote the integrity, efficiency, and resiliency in use of reference rates and to promote the ARRC’s critical best practice recommendations
- Frequently Asked Questions - Alternative Reference Rates Committee
As noted in the ARRC’s Closing Report, the New York Fed plans to launch a new sponsored group in 2024 to promote the integrity, efficiency, and resiliency in use of reference rates and to promote the ARRC’s critical best practice recommendations
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