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  • Libor case: Senior Bank of England official “The Hammer” received emails from Tom Hayes’ brokers

    May 27, 2015

    A senior Bank of England official nicknamed “the Hammer” was sent emails that were part of an alleged campaign to rig the benchmark interest rates, a London court heard today.    Martin Mallett, who at the time was chief currencies dealear at the BoE, was among dozens of people who received an email in 2007 [...]

  • Prudential Ride London Freecycle returns with a new route, more entertainment and a record 70,000 cyclists taking part

    May 27, 2015

    London will play host to a record number of cyclists in August as the Prudential Ride London Freecycle event expands to 70,000 participants.    The race, which will take place on August 1 as part of the London mayor's annual festival of cycling, will take a different route running along the Strand and Lincoln's Inn [...]

  • Queen’s Speech 2015: Business community and others react to announcements on immigration, housing, employment, tax, Scotland and English devolution

    May 27, 2015

    The Queen's Speech – the first full-Tory state opening of Parliament since 1996 – has come and gone. But what is the business community making of it all? Here are the best reactions so far. On the tax lock: Chas Roy-Chowdhury, head of tax at the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants says: “This is a [...]

  • Elon Musk’s SpaceX can now launch military and spy satellites for the US

    May 27, 2015

    Private company SpaceX has received certified approval from the US to send military and spy satellites into space. The decision comes after two years of reviews by the US Air Force, and founder Elon Musk described it as an “important step” in bringing competition to National Security Space launch.   “We thank the Air Force [...]

  • Trader Tom Hayes accused of greed and dishonesty in Libor-rigging scandal

    May 26, 2015

    The first trial of a trader accused of fraudulently attempting to manipulate key interest rate benchmark Libor began in Southwark yesterday.   Prosecutors said Tom Hayes, a 35-year-old former UBS and Citigroup trader, was “greedy” and used his position over several years to engage in the “dishonest rigging of Libor”.   Hayes, who pleaded not [...]

  • Madame Tussauds makeover for David Cameron as high office takes its toll on PM

    May 26, 2015

    Prime Minister David Cameron has had work done. Five years in Coalition has taken its toll on the youthful fresh-face of the 48-year-old jogger.    The prospect of a tussle over the EU, NHS worries and more belt-tightening, do nothing for frown lines, or hair colour. So to keep reflections accurate, Madame Tussauds has added [...]

  • Libor-rigging scandal: Tom Hayes lost his Citi job over his methods, prosecutors tell court

    May 26, 2015

    Former trader Tom Hayes was fired in 2010, four years after he started attempting to manipulate Libor, according to the prosecution’s case in court yesterday.   Lawyers presenting the Serious Fraud Office’s (SFO) case in Southwark Crown Court said the former UBS and Citi banker received complaints just months after he started to work at [...]

  • Libor-rigging scandal: As trader Tom Hayes comes to court, wait for justice will soon be over – Bottom line

    May 26, 2015

    Politicians have been screaming for blood over the Libor scandal for years, as fines and firing have not sated their anger with banks.    Now they have a chance to see if one accused trader will be jailed, as the evidence is presented to a jury.   But coming three years after the Barclays fine blew [...]

  • Nicola Sturgeon on Brexit: In/out EU referendum must have “double majority” rule

    May 26, 2015

    SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has slammed Tory austerity measures and reaffirmed her party's commitment to staying in the EU in her first major economic speech since the election. Speaking to business leaders at Heart of Midlothian's Tynecastle Stadium, Sturgeon said the SNP would propose a "double majority" on the vote, in which each of the [...]

  • First Libor case with ex-UBS and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes comes to trial at Southwark Crown Court today

    May 26, 2015

    The first criminal trial over allegations of conspiracy to rig the Libor benchmark interest rate will start in London court today. Tom Hayes, a former trader at banks UBS and Citigroup, will appear at Southwark crown court charged with eight counts of conspiring to rig the Libor rate. Hayes previously pleaded not guilty to charges of conspiracy [...]

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