Taiwan’s banks look for ways to tackle Libor transition

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Taiwan’s banks look for ways to tackle Libor transition

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Taiwanese company Inventec has become a rare example of a company in Asia that has tweaked its loan structure to prepare for the discontinuation of Libor. Progress is still slow, but banks are slowly coming to grips with the big task ahead of them, as the market moves to a new lending benchmark. Pan Yue reports.

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