Tag: LIBOR
US: JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank settle LIBOR allegations
On July 21, JPMorgan Chase & Co and Deutsche Bank AG agreed to pay US$71 million and US$77 million respectively to end private litigation...
US: Ex-Rabobank traders’ convictions overturned
The 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals in New York overturned on July 18, the convictions of two former Rabobank traders in the first US...
UK: Bank of England behind LIBOR rigging?
Bankers at Barclays claimed they were pressured by the central bank to rig the benchmark interest rate during the global financial crisis, according to...
Book introduction: Antitrust law in the new economy
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Book introduction: Antitrust law in the new economy
By Mark R. Patterson (Fordham University)
Abstract: Markets run on information....
US: Top court rejects banks over Libor antitrust lawsuits
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed private antitrust lawsuits brought by investors including big US cities accusing major banks of conspiring to manipulate...
Recent Financial Sector Conspiracies and Manipulations: How to Prevent Future Similar...
By Rosa M. Abrantes-Metz -
While investigations into Treasury auctions, FX, ISDAfix, and others are still ongoing, and more recently additional focus by regulators has been given to...
JUL-11(2)
In this issue:
Financial institutions are under regulatory scrutiny like never before, and competition authorities are front and center. Editorial Board Member Nicolas Petit has...
NOV-12(2)
We're looking at one of the most topical and controversial topics of 2012 - LIBOR. There's a surprisingly strong antitrust connection. Restructuring proposals, as...
Recent Successes of Screens for Conspiracies and Manipulations: Why Are There...
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Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Oct 29, 2014
A veritable “who’s who” of high profile financial benchmarks...
“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...