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Recent Successes of Screens for Conspiracies and Manipulations: Why Are There...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Oct 29, 2014 A veritable “who’s who” of high profile financial benchmarks...
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“From Collusion to Competition” – 17th Issue

Oct 09, 2014 CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa Abrantes-Metz (Global Economics Group/NYU Stern School of Business) Welcome to the October issue of “From Collusion to...
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“From Collusion to Competition” – 15th Issue

Jan 31, 2014 CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa Abrantes-Metz (Global Economics Group/NYU Stern School of Business) Welcome to the January issue of “From Collusion to...

Antitrust and Financial Benchmark Litigation: The LIBOR, Foreign Exchange, and Platts...

Richard Taffet, Michael Whitlock, Dec 17, 2013 In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis, government investigations into how global financial benchmarks are set and...

The LIBOR Scandal and Lessons for Antitrust Compliance Programs

David Flower, Nov 28, 2012 In June of 2012, when regulators in the United States and United Kingdom announced settlements totaling USD $451,000,000 with Barclays...

The LIBOR Scandal and Lessons for Antitrust Compliance Programs

David Flower, Nov 28, 2012 In June of 2012, when regulators in the United States and United Kingdom announced settlements totaling USD $451,000,000 with Barclays...

Lessons for Multinational Companies from the LIBOR Investigations: Observations from an...

Grant Murray, Douglas Tween, Nov 28, 2012 Hordes of enforcers across the world, including financial regulators, fraud investigators, and antitrust authorities, are looking into the...

What to Do About LIBOR: A Special CPI Webinar

Nov 28, 2012 On Nov. 20 CPI and Global Economics Group assembled an all-star team to ask several questions: Should LIBOR should be tweaked, overhauled, or...

Lessons from LIBOR for Detection and Deterrence of Cartel Wrongdoing

Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Daniel Sokol, Nov 28, 2012 In late June 2012, Barclays entered a $453 million settlement with U.K. and U.S. regulators due to its...

Will The Wheatley Recommendations Fix LIBOR?

Rosa Abrantes-Metz, David Evans, Nov 28, 2012 The London Interbank Offering Rate has been called "the world's most important number." It is the primary benchmark for...
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