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ICAP Europe Limited fined £14 million for significant failings in relation to LIBOR
ICAP Europe Limited fined £14 million for significant failings in relation to LIBOR. ... Between October 2006 and November 2010, the misconduct included:. IEL brokers colluding with traders at UBS to manipulate the (Japanese Yen) JPY LIBOR rates for the -
Martin Brokers (UK) Limited fined £630,000 for significant failings in relation to LIBOR
Between January 2007 and December 2010, Martins colluded with a trader at UBS to manipulate the (Japanese Yen) JPY LIBOR rates for his benefit. ... The misconduct involved Martins deliberately disseminating incorrect or misleading LIBOR submission levels -
FCA fines five banks £1.1 billion for FX failings and announces industry-wide remediation programme
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed fines totalling £1,114,918,000 ($1.7 billion) on five banks for failing to control business practices in their G10 spot foreign exchange (FX) trading operations: Citibank N.A. £225,575,000 ($358 -
FCA statement on LIBOR panels
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has confirmed that all 20 of the panel banks have agreed to support the LIBOR benchmark ensuring the sustainability of the rate until 2021. -
FCA consults on new benchmarks powers
In this statement, we set out our potential approach to the use of proposed new powers under the Financial Services Bill to ensure an orderly wind down of LIBOR. -
FCA bans Terry Farr
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Action Fraud are warning the public to be wary of investment scams carried out via bogus online trading platforms. This warning comes as cryptoassests and forex investment scams reports more than tripled -
Further consultation and announcements on the wind-down of LIBOR
We are proposing to require LIBOR’s administrator, IBA, to continue to publish the 1-, 3- and 6-month US dollar LIBOR settings under an unrepresentative ‘synthetic’ methodology until end-September 2024. After this, publication would cease -
Policy development update
The policy development update provides some information on our recent and upcoming publications but should not be regarded as comprehensive. -
Business Plan 2021/22
Our Business Plan 2021/22 explains how we see our future role and priorities, how we intend to deliver them and how we will measure our performance. -
FCA announces decision on cessation of 1- and 6-month synthetic sterling LIBOR at end-March 2023
Publication of 1- and 6-month synthetic sterling LIBOR will be required until end-March 2023, after which these settings will permanently cease.