Following the EU Benchmark Regulation, this discussion paper addresses for the first time the subject of the ongoing changes to the new benchmark rates (or IBOR transitions).
IBOR transitions are a big challenge for both the regulators and the industry since they will primarily affect:
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Liability valuations
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Derivative valuations as well as
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the structure of numerous (existing and new) financial and insurance products.
The focus of this paper is to primarily address the issues identified within the EIOPA Risk free rate (RFR) environment. EIOPA is building on the existing RFR methodology and we propose options and solutions for consideration.
In particular, EIOPA highlights the potential impact of the IBOR transitions on the definition and the use of the Credit Rate Adjustment (CRA) currently applied on the RFR term structures. Furthermore, EIOPA proposes options and a coherent approach for dealing with the new term structures calculated with the new benchmark rates for all currencies.
Stakeholders are invited to provide EIOPA with their feedback by Thursday the 30th of April 2020.
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