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How a junior trader paid for the banks crisis – while the big bosses escaped the dock

The Libor scandal 10 years ago saw Tom Hayes being found guilty and sentenced to 14 years. As his conviction is quashed, Chris Blackhurst looks at how he was made an example of for a much bigger problem, where most got off scot-free

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo11 mesi fa

How a junior trader paid for the banks crisis – while the big bosses escaped the dock

The Libor scandal 10 years ago saw Tom Hayes being found guilty and sentenced to 14 years. As his conviction is quashed, Chris Blackhurst looks at how he was made an example of for a much bigger problem, where most got…

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telegraph.co.uk11 mesi fa

Trader wrongly jailed for rate-rigging may sue for millions

Tom Hayes may seek compensation after Supreme Court quashes Libor-fixing conviction

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ft.com11 mesi fa

‘All the banks were lying’: Tom Hayes on his decade-long battle for justice

Ex-UBS trader accused of Libor-rigging had his conviction overturned by UK Supreme Court

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  1. giovedì 24 luglio 2025·independent.co.uk

    How a junior trader paid for the banks crisis – while the big bosses escaped the dock

    The Libor scandal 10 years ago saw Tom Hayes being found guilty and sentenced to 14 years. As his conviction is quashed, Chris Blackhurst looks at how he was made an example of…

  2. giovedì 24 luglio 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    Trader wrongly jailed for rate-rigging may sue for millions

    Tom Hayes may seek compensation after Supreme Court quashes Libor-fixing conviction

  3. venerdì 25 luglio 2025·ft.com

    ‘All the banks were lying’: Tom Hayes on his decade-long battle for justice

    Ex-UBS trader accused of Libor-rigging had his conviction overturned by UK Supreme Court