LIBOR
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SFO concedes Barclays Libor convictions may be “unsafe” following Tom Hayes ruling
Questions raised about fairness of process as six more individuals could have decisions re-examined.
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UK Supreme Court quashes conviction of Tom Hayes in landmark Libor case
The case highlights regulatory scrutiny of trader communications and individual accountability.
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OPINION: The perennial issue of collective blind spots and how to avoid them
Collective blind spots on LIBOR and off-channel communications have been pervasive, says Susannah Hammond and considers the lessons learned.
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CFTC amends investor safeguard rules
Amendments include permitting certain sovereign debt investments and the replacement of LIBOR with SOFR.
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Podcast: Emily Wright on trade surveillance, ethics and conduct
We spoke to the author of Behind the Screens: Understanding Employee Surveillance in Financial Services.
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FCA week in review July 3 – 7, 2023
Lending policies, liquidity risk and the consolidated tape and LIBOR.
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Synthetic dollar LIBOR rate to be published until September 2024
FCA takes decision to aid orderly transition.
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Cracks in Libor’s reckoning: Were traders criminals or scapegoats?
After a series of US court rulings, Tom Hayes is trying to appeal against his UK conviction for rate rigging.
