HomeMagazine featuresEditorial Compression Plays Role In Libor Transition By Shanny Basar November 11, 2019 11:30 pm Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Compression allows firms to terminate Libor-linked cashflows and rebuild their portfolios. This content is for registered users only. Please log in below, or REGISTER HERE to continue reading. Username Password Remember Me Forgot Password ©Markets Media Europe 2025 TOP OF PAGE Share FacebookTwitterLinkedin Previous articleExchanges Need to Justify High Data FeesNext articleDLT: Beyond Settlement Shanny Basarhttp://www.bestexecution.net Related Articles This Week from Trader TV This Week from Trader TV: Tobias Windecker, Allianz Global Investors People moves Aberdeen reshuffle sees Bots succeed Kaloo News LSEG slams ‘free-rider’ systematic internalisers over pre-trade transparency Latest Articles Editorial Schwab and Robinhood equity PFOF drops despite record trading volumes China/Hong Kong The accelerating boat to China: A faster route for traders Editorial Boomaars: high-frequency trading defends Optiver’s central risk book Editorial How MSCI index rebalancing delivers trading alpha Retail Market data fee regulation sees hackles rise at FIX EMEA Load more