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Libor Lies Revealed in Rigging of $300 Trillion Benchmark

Posted on December 4, 2013 by Deadly Clear
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the Lie in LIBORNo – we’re not making this up.

According to Bloomberg By Liam Vaughan & Gavin Finch – Jan 28, 2013: “The benchmark rate for more than $300 trillion of contracts was based on honesty. New evidence in banking’s biggest scandal shows traders took it as a license to cheat.” Graphic: Bloomberg Markets Continue reading →

Posted in Foreclosure Defense | Tagged $300 trillion, $300 trillion of contracts, Adrian Blundell-Wignall, Bank of England, banks, banksters, Barclays, Barclays Plc, Bix Weir, Bloomberg, Bloomberg Markets, British Bankers Association, Chamonix, derivatives, Deutsche Bank, Dirty Dicks, FDIC, Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Financial Services Authority, Fraud, Gavin Finch, Gordon Brown, Great Depression, Liam Vaughan, LIBOR, LIBOR LIES, license to cheat, London interbank offered rate, Martin Taylor, Monaco Grand Prix, Morgan Stanley, Neil Danziger, New York Fed, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paul White, RBS, regulators, Robert Diamond, Royal Bank of Scotland, Sheila Bair, Tan Chi Min, Tim Bond, Tom Hayes, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, U.S. Justice Department, UBS, Volcker Rule | 1 Reply
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