Originally posted by Moscow Mule
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Market Rigging widespread in the City
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Why did not they not find that out next day rather than allowing this tulip go on for a few years? -
Surely the same banks who are members of that "Union" were using published rates to decide their own policy? Nevermind lots of contracts around the world which used that benchmark rate.Originally posted by centurian View PostIt's the equivalent of the TUC being in charge of producing official statistics on workers productivity.Comment
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Yes, but they knew that the published rates were a pile of tulip.Originally posted by AtW View PostSurely the same banks who are members of that "Union" were using published rates to decide their own policy?Comment
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Well, I sure hope somebody goes to jail for this what appears to me conspiracy to defraud - making rates they pay lower than they should so some suckers who believed them would get less moneyOriginally posted by centurian View PostYes, but they knew that the published rates were a pile of tulip.
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The main difficulty is that the people submitting the false amounts did not personally gain from this (a bottle of Bollinger mainly), while the traders that did profit (increased bonuses etc.) did not submit false figures.Originally posted by AtW View PostWell, I sure hope somebody goes to jail for this what appears to me conspiracy to defraud - making rates they pay lower than they should so some suckers who believed them would get less money
However, I agree there must be some law they have broken - conspiracy to defraud, false accounting etc.Comment
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