The Independent
News in pictures Suggested Topics Barclays has hinted that other banks could face bigger penalties than the £290m fine it received over the interest-rate fixing scandal. As one of the executives who resigned over the episode prepares to face a...
The Age
Let's be clear about the two different types of attempted Libor rigging. The first type, pre-GFC, involved the promises of a bottle of Bolly and cups of coffee, when traders sought to profit on their dubious derivative activities by nudging Libor a...
MarketWatch
On Friday, Federal Reserve Bank documents released showed an unidentified employee of the U.K. bank told the New York Federal Reserve Bank in 2008 that the bank was filing false reports on a key interest rate. The documents show that a summary of the...
The Guardian
MPs will also ask the top City watchdogs, to explain why they failed to take heed of warnings from US regulators. Photograph: Brendan Mcdermid/Reuters MPs will demand to know on Monday why former Barclays chief operating officer Jerry del Missier,...
BBC
Business reporter, BBC News Bob Diamond may only be the first of many bank bosses to find themselves in the firing line Does Bob Diamond have reason to feel miffed? Only enthroned last January as Barclays chief executive, his resignation last week...
Mail Online UK
Justice Department is expected to file criminal charges against individual employees and at least one bank later this year. As well as building cases against several banks, the department's criminal division is also targeting individuals at the...