Webinar

LIBOR Transition Series: Key Functionality Changes

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The first key cessation date for LIBOR transition passed on 31 December 2021. Throughout the transition changes to the Bloomberg Terminal and Bloomberg Enterprise Solutions have occurred in stages and in tandem with market developments. We are continuing to adapt and enhance our products and expertise to accommodate your transition.

Join our specialist team to build an in-depth understanding of the changes we're making to our solutions, and the tools available to ensure operational readiness as the transition continues.

Discussion topics: 
  • Latest regulatory guidance and timelines
  • Bloomberg product updates: Fixed income securities, yield curves, related pricing and analytics

Speakers

Jeremy Wilson

Fixed Income Market Specialist

Bloomberg

Jeremy is a Fixed Income market specialist, with a particular focus on rates derivatives and helping our clients to navigate regulatory change, including the LIBOR transition. 12 years market-making interest rate swaps at Credit Suisse, Royal Bank of Canada and BNP Paribas, including time in Sydney, Hong Kong and London and covering various currencies including EUR, USD, AUD, JPY, NZD and HKD. Latterly, 4 years providing consultancy, thought leadership and engagement delivery to financial services clients, specialising in Front Office topics and a wide range of emerging risks, including LIBOR transition.

Marc Konigsberg

Fixed Income Market Specialist

Bloomberg

Marc Konigsberg is a workflow specialist dedicated to global rate markets. He serves as a resource for clients, subject matter expert and liaison between product and sales teams across Bloomberg terminal and enterprise solutions. Prior to joining Bloomberg, Marc spent 26 years focused on fixed income cash and derivative markets at Credit Agricole and JPMorgan.

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