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Libor scandal
Bank of England involved in Libor scandal, reports the BBC
Apr 10, 2017
The BBC has obtained a secret recording that links the bank to Libor rigging.
Global currency traders may be fixing the '4 p.m. Fix'
Jan 30, 2014
Currency traders are suspected of using a little known number called the "4 p.m. Fix" to manipulate one of the world's largest markets.
Wall Street Journal battles for freedom of the press in Britain
Oct 18, 2013
The British government is trying to prohibit The Wall Street Journal from publishing the names of trades implicated in the LIBOR scandal.
Everything you need to know about LIBOR but were afraid to ask
Jul 9, 2013
LIBOR is back in the headlines. How does today's news impact me?
So what is LIBOR, exactly?
by
Paddy Hirsch
Jul 9, 2013
The London Interbank Offered Rate, explained.
LIBOR gets a new shepherd
by
Molly Wood
Jul 9, 2013
The contract to run the London Interbank Offered Rate or LIBOR -- one of the key benchmarks in the global financial system -- has been awarded to NYSE Euronext.
Judge dismisses LIBOR lawsuits against big banks
by
Kai Ryssdal
Mar 29, 2013
This afternoon, a federal judge in New York dismissed a big chunk of the lawsuits against banks involved in the LIBOR scandal.