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By Lindsay Fortado, Ben Moshinsky and Jim Brunsden, Bloomberg |
June 14, 2013
Global regulators reportedly may start overseeing currency rates in a widening response to benchmark-rate setting scandals.
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By Lindsay Fortado |
June 3, 2013
The world’s largest asset manager warned against over-regulation of market indexes in the wake of the Libor-rigging scandal.
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By Ben Moshinsky |
May 20, 2013
The top U.K. markets regulator criticized a European Union cap on banker bonuses as the bloc’s banking watchdog prepares to expand the limits.
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By Lindsay Fortado and Jim Brunsden |
April 16, 2013
Regulators will seek to eliminate conflicts leading to manipulation of benchmark lending rates while investigations into Libor fixing continue.
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By Liam Vaughan |
April 14, 2013
Banks are leaving the panel that sets ISDAFix, the benchmark for the $379 trillion swaps market, as regulators probe suspected manipulation.
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By Liam Vaughan, Bloomberg |
April 2, 2013
The British Bankers’ Association, the lobby group that oversees Libor, said it will delay publishing banks’ individual submissions by three months in an effort to restore confidence in the benchmark rate.
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By Press Release |
March 13, 2013
In the keynote address at the FIA Boca conference, CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler addressed a range of issues including market reforms, Libor and customer protections.
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By Press Release |
February 14, 2013
CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler addressed customer protections and upcoming reforms to the swaps market today in a hearing before the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee.
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By Ben Moshinsky, Bloomberg |
January 11, 2013
As part of an effort to restore trust in the scandal-hit Euribor interest rate, regulators said the number of maturities that make up the benchmark for trillions of euros of lending should be cut from 15 to seven.
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By Gavin Finch and Liam Vaughan, Bloomberg |
November 8, 2012
The British Bankers’ Association, the lobby group that oversees Libor, proposed cutting the number of currencies and maturities included in the benchmark within the next five months following the rate-rigging scandal.