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IBA Selected as New ISDAFIX Administrator
NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release IBA Selected as New ISDAFIX Administrator LONDON, April 30, 2014… Read more IBA Selected as New ISDAFIX Administrator
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ISDA, NAFMII Publish Chinese Language IBOR Fallbacks Documents
ISDA and the National Association of Financial Market Institutional Investors (NAFMII) have published two Chinese… Read more ISDA, NAFMII Publish Chinese Language IBOR Fallbacks Documents
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Five Industry Associations Publish SFTR Information Statement
Five Industry Associations Publish SFTR Information Statement LONDON, April 13, 2016 – The Association for… Read more Five Industry Associations Publish SFTR Information Statement
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ISDA Publishes New Fallbacks for Additional IBORs
ISDA has today published a new set of fallbacks for derivatives referenced to certain interbank… Read more ISDA Publishes New Fallbacks for Additional IBORs
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ISDA Board Statement on the IBOR Fallbacks Supplement and Protocol
ISDA today published a statement from its Board of Directors on the forthcoming launch of… Read more ISDA Board Statement on the IBOR Fallbacks Supplement and Protocol
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ISDA Comments on Recent Developments on Determinations Committees Secretary Transition
NEW YORK, October 6, 2017 – The International Swaps and Derivatives Association, Inc. (ISDA) announced… Read more ISDA Comments on Recent Developments on Determinations Committees Secretary Transition