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  2. Libor scandal - Wikipedia

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    Libor is an average interest rate calculated through submissions of interest rates by major banks across the world. The scandal arose when it was discovered in 2012 that banks were falsely inflating or deflating their rates so as to profit from trades, or to give the impression that they were more creditworthy than they were. [3]

  3. The LIBOR Scandal Explained in One Simple Infographic - AOL

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    The LIBOR scandal is being called the "Wall Street scandal of all scandals" and the "rotten heart of finance," but the massive fraud can be hard to fathom for anyone who doesn't follow the markets ...

  4. The $800 Trillion Scandal: How Banks' LIBOR Lies Affected You

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    Why LIBOR Matters to You By messing with the LIBOR benchmark rates that are tied to an estimated $800 trillion of securities, the offending banks essentially played with matches in the middle of ...

  5. Tom Hayes (trader) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hayes (born October 1979 [1]) is a former trader for UBS and Citigroup who was convicted for conspiracy to defraud and sentenced to 14 years in prison (reduced to 11 years on appeal) for conspiring with others to dishonestly manipulate the London Interbank Offered Rate [2] as part of the Libor scandal.

  6. What the LIBOR Scandal Means for Investors - AOL

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    UBS is the latest bank to face consequences of this summer's LIBOR scandal, in which 16 banks were allegedly involved in manipulating the rate that sets interest rates for 10 currencies. The Swiss ...

  7. The LIBOR (Big) Picture - AOL

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    LIBOR 101 Founded in the 1980s, LIBOR is the London Interbank Offered Rate, which is calculated daily based on rates provided by a panel of banks. ... Try any of our Foolish newsletter services ...

  8. UBS Near Settlement on Libor Scandal - AOL

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    A second major bank is near a settlement agreement with regulators related to charges of manipulating the Libor interest rate. Swiss banking giant UBS AG (NYSE: UBS) is expected to agree to pay at ...

  9. The LIBOR Scandal Is Bigger Than You Think - AOL

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