News
25 March 2020

Banks seek Libor floors for non-sponsored borrowers

Region:
Middle East & Africa, Americas, Asia-Pacific, Europe

Banks that lend to small and medium-sized enterprises are looking to add a baseline to Libor - a move that would ensure the financial institutions a minimum income on the debt securities. Banks are looking to add so-called Libor floors to their deals involving a revolving credit facility and...

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