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PODCAST — Oct 25, 2022
In Episode 4, our host, Amanda Bergus, is joined by Matt Schill, Senior Product Director, DTCC, and Oliver Bader, Executive Program Director, BNY Mellon & co-chair of the ARRC working group, to discuss the transition from LIBOR, the impact on corporate actions, and the resources available to best prepare for the change in the coming months.
To participate in the monthly ARRC working group forum, email ARRC@newyork.frb.org.
To participate in the bi-weekly DTC working group forum, email mschill@dtcc.com, or visit the DTCC LIBOR information site.
Golden Record is a monthly podcast focusing on the world of corporate actions, where industry experts discuss key challenges, solutions, and hot topics in the world of corporate actions.
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Posted 25 October 2022 by Amanda Bergus, Product Specialist, Corporate Actions, S&P Global Market Intelligence
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