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Libor investigaton: traders fired and suspended - report
Libor investigaton: traders fired and suspended - report
2/9/2012
More than a dozen traders and brokers in London and Asia have been fired, suspended or put on leave by their employers as part of a probe into the alleged manipulation of global lending rates, the Financial Times reported.
Full story: Telegraph Finance
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