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Who Typically Governs the Methodology of a Reference Rate?

The methodology of a major reference rate is typically governed by an independent benchmark administrator, often a subsidiary of a major financial institution or a dedicated third-party provider. This administrator is responsible for the calculation, transparency, and integrity of the rate, often under regulatory oversight (e.g. from the UK's FCA).

This separation ensures the rate is fair and unbiased.

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