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Holding bankers to account: a decade of market manipulation, regulatory failures and regulatory reforms / Oonagh McDonald. — 1 online resource. — (Manchester scholarship online). — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/2035659.pdf>.

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Subject: Banks and banking — Corrupt practices — History; Banks and banking — Corrupt practices — Prevention.; Banking law.; Global Financial Crisis, 2008-2009.; LIBOR market model.; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS — Finance.; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS — Banks & Banking.; Banking law.; Banks and banking — Corrupt practices.; LIBOR market model.

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This book tells you all you need to know about the rigging of Libor, Forex and the Gold and Silver Fixes during and after the financial crisis of 2007-08.

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Table of Contents

  • Front Matter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • A note on sources
  • Glossary of abbreviations and financial terms
  • A decade of deregulation?
  • Part I: LIBOR, a chequered history, 1968–2018
    • The evolution of LIBOR
    • Manipulation abounds
    • Yet more banks are involved
    • Who knew what when?
  • Part II: A decade or more of change in the foreign exchange market
    • A rapidly changing foreign exchange market
    • Manipulating the foreign exchange market
  • Part III: Was the precious metal market rigged?
    • Gold and silver fixing
  • Part IV: Regulatory reform
    • Reforming benchmarks
    • Holding senior bankers to account
  • Appendix: fines imposed on banks by regulatory authorities
  • Select bibliography
  • Index

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