Rivals' Libor woes to put Barclays in perspective: memo
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Rivals' Libor woes to put Barclays in perspective: memo

London : United Kingdom | Jul 15, 2012 at 4:40 AM PDT
Source: International Business Times
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The interest rate rigging scandal that has rocked British bank Barclays will be "put in perspective" by the fines handed out to rival banks, according to comments made by its top executives to staff. "As other banks settle with authorities, and their details become public, and various governments'... FULL ARTICLE AT International Business Times
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