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7/10/2012
Bank Scandal Turns Spotlight to Regulators
Ben Protess and Mark Scott, New York Times

"As big banks face the fallout from a global investigation into interest rate manipulation, American and British lawmakers are scrutinizing regulators who failed to take action that might have prevented years of illegal activity."

Annie's take:

Looks like a case of the pot calling the kettle black. One thing is for sure: there are large liability issues looming for all banks who participated in libor reporting.

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