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Banking & finance weekly: UK cases (incl Court of Appeal damages guidance), LMA updates, PRA/FCA securitisation consultations, digital gilt pilot, ESRS opinion, and new practice notes—19 February 2026

Published on: 19 February 2026

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Lending

LMA issues refreshed standard terms for par and distressed trading

The Loan Market Association (LMA) has released revised versions of the standard terms and conditions for Par and Distressed Trade Transactions, the complete set of Funded Participation and Risk Participation Agreements, and the Secondary Debt Trading Documentation User Guide. The updated terms will apply from 17 March 2026. Changes include removing LIBOR references, updating IBOR rate definitions and the Target2 definition, and refining ERISA representations to add further exemptions to the prohibited transaction rules under ERISA and the US Internal Revenue Code. See: LNB News 16/02/2026 39. Source: LMA Documentation Hub. For the latest LMA updates, see Practice Note: Loan Market Association (LMA)—latest news on documentation.

Security

Saluja v Vyman Solicitors Ltd [2026] EWHC 229 (KB): the court rejected claims by Manoj Saluja and Thamesmere Ltd against Vyman Solicitors Ltd, alleging professional negligence and breach of trust...

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