Libor Probe Spreads to 9 More Banks
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Libor Probe Spreads to 9 More Banks

Singapore : Singapore | Oct 25, 2012 at 10:37 PM PDT
Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
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Nine more banks have received subpoenas in connection with a probe into alleged widespread interest-rate manipulation by banks, a person familiar with the investigation said. The probe, a joint effort by the offices of New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Connecticut Attorney General... FULL ARTICLE AT Asian Wall Street Journal
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