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Libor’s Dirty Laundry

That it happened is the first big surprise. The dissimilar reactions in Britain and America is the second. 

By Joe Nocera, NY Times

Here in the early stages of the Libor scandal — and, yes, this thing is far from over — there are two big surprises.

The first is that the bankers, traders, executives and others involved would so openly and, in some cases, gleefully collude to manipulate this key interest rate for their own benefit. With all the seedy bank behavior that has been exposed since the financial crisis, it’s stunning that there’s still dirty laundry left to be aired. We’ve had predatory subprime lending, fraudulent ratings, excessive risk-taking and even clients being taken advantage of in order to unload toxic mortgages.

Keep reading: Libor’s Dirty Laundry – NYTimes.com.

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