Asset Management

Investors slow to adopt Libor alternatives

The benchmark's scandals have caused buyside institutions problems but a lack of better options mean few want change

Investors slow to adopt Libor alternatives
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Multimillion-dollar fines, a raft of lawsuits, a criminal conviction and the widespread belief that the benchmark is no longer fit for purpose might have prompted institutional investors to abandon the London inter-bank offered rate as their contractual reference point of choice.

But seven years on from when a Wall Street Journal report first questioned the integrity of Libor, pension funds and other investors are proving remarkably slow in adopting alternatives.

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