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February 07, 2013 02:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time 

New NYU Stern Research Proposes a New Method to Set LIBOR Rates That Could Significantly Reduce the Effect of LIBOR Manipulation

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The manipulation of LIBOR is in the news as the rate-fixing scandal widens to other markets, following the British court settlement with the Royal Bank of Scotland, and reignites the need to reform LIBOR.

“Are Interest Rate Fixings Fixed? An Analysis of Libor and Euribor”

In a new research paper, Professor Marti Subrahmanyam at NYU Stern School of Business and Professors Alexander Eisl and Rainer Jankowitsch at Vienna University of Economics and Business find that an alternative rate-setting process that uses the median of the LIBOR window could significantly reduce the effect of LIBOR manipulation. Their findings also demonstrate that the alternative proposed by the Wheatley Review – to use the mean of the LIBOR window or a random draw from within the window – in fact, exacerbates the problems of LIBOR manipulation.

The paper also:

• Quantifies the present rate-setting process and compares it to several alternative rate-setting procedures

• Sheds light on the underlying manipulation incentives by quantifying their potential effects on the final rate set (“the fixing”)

• Shows the possibility for collusion between several market participants

To read the full paper, titled, “Are Interest Rate Fixings Fixed? An Analysis of Libor and Euribor,” visit: http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2201013

To speak with Prof. Marti Subrahmanyam, please contact Joanne Hvala in NYU Stern’s Office of Public Affairs, 212-998-0995 or jhvala@stern.nyu.edu.

Contacts

Prof. M. Subrahmanyam, NYU Stern
msubrahm@stern.nyu.edu
or
Joanne Hvala, NYU Stern
jhvala@stern.nyu.edu, 212-998-0995

http://www.stern.nyu.edu

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