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Barclays Libor Scandal: The Complicit Regulators

Posted by Larry Doyle on July 17th, 2012 12:40 PM |

Today’s Wall Street Journal lead editorial, New York Fed to Barclays: ‘Mm hmm’, concludes,

. . . if this is really the epic deceit and crime we are now reading about, then either new evidence needs to come to light, or the regulators who smiled and nodded and “Okayed” and “Mm hmmed” through the panic years are complicit with the banks now in the dock. They had ample opportunity to shut down this behavior, but nothing released by the New York Fed or the Bank of England suggests much more than a raised eyebrow at the time.

I am highly confident that there is plenty of supportive evidence of deceit and conspiratorial activity in the many thousands of e-mails and communications which officials have indicated they already hold. That said, I am also confident — and let’s not discount for even a second — that the regulators were complicit with the banks now in the dock. Why so confident?  (more…)






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