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A Resolution for 2021: No New LIBOR

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  • Nathaniel Wuerffel

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Remarks at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association’s LIBOR Transition Forum (delivered via videoconference).

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  • Nathaniel Wuerffel, 2020. "A Resolution for 2021: No New LIBOR," Speech 89141, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fednsp:89141
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