Sponsored U.S. Probes Banks For Libor Manipulation U.S. investigators are reviewing whether some banks colluded to manipulate an interest rate before and during the financial crisis. April 13, 2011
Sponsored More Banks In Libor Probe Identified More of the 16 banks said to be under investigation for allegedly manipulating the London Interbank Offered Rate have been identified, reports Bloomberg. March 21, 2011
This content is from: Portfolio Jenkins’ Cautious Path Ahead at Barclays Barclays’ new CEO Antony Jenkins is a safe pick who is sounding all the right notes. But he’ll need help to meet the regulatory challenges the U.K. bank faces. By Neil Sen August 31, 2012
This content is from: Portfolio What the Libor Scandal Really Means Latest allegations of malfeasance by the banking industry could be the most serious yet. By Neil Sen July 20, 2012
This content is from: Portfolio Barclays Ex-CEO, Bank of England Official Face Fallout over Libor Former Barclays CEO Robert Diamond in for more harsh questions from U.K. Parliament over Libor scandal, while Bank of England Deputy Governor Paul Tucker no longer seen as potential central bank chief. By Neil Sen July 17, 2012
This content is from: Portfolio Barclays’ Self-Analysis: More Than a Political Exercise? Libor fallout unlikely to be stemmed by the bank’s “independent business practices review” led by Rothschild vice-chairman. By Neil Sen July 27, 2012