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7 Feb 2014 13:21

INTERVIEW-UK could see criminal probe in FX row -industry body

By Patrick Graham LONDON, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Britain can be expected shortly to begin criminal investigations into the alleged rigging of currency markets if comments by its chief market regulator this week are taken at face value, an industry umbrella group said on Friday. Regulators

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6 Feb 2014 20:41

Tier 1 bonds rocked after Credit Suisse call threat

* Credit Suisse old style Tier 1 bonds sink on call risks * Banks could follow corporate lead and break market taboo * Issuers weigh up cost benefit of old style bonds By Aimee Donnellan LONDON, Feb 6 (IFR) - A second warning shot fired by Credit Suisse on Thursday that it

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6 Feb 2014 06:48

Thursday newspaper round-up: Banks, GlaxoSmithKline, Young people...

New York's top banking regulator has demanded documents from more than a dozen banks, opening a new front in the sprawling global investigation into alleged foreign exchange manipulation. Ben Lawsky, superintendent of New York's Department of Financial Services (DFS), sent requests to banks includin

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5 Feb 2014 22:31

WRAPUP 2-Forex probe widens as New York banking regulator steps in

By Emily Flitter and Jamie McGeever NEW YORK/LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - New York banking regulator Benjamin Lawsky is seeking documents from some of the biggest banks in foreign exchange trading, including Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and Barclays, a source familiar with the matter said Wedn

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5 Feb 2014 16:03

New York bank regulator Lawsky opens currency trading probe-source

NEW YORK, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Benjamin Lawsky, New York's financial services superintendent, has opened an investigation into manipulation of the currency markets by large banks and is requesting documents from more than a dozen institutions, according to a source familiar with the matter. Th

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5 Feb 2014 14:59

UPDATE 1 -Citi's global head of foreign exchange to leave bank -memo

By Jamie McGeever LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - The global head of foreign exchange at Citigroup, the world's second largest currency trader, is leaving the bank, according to an internal bank memo seen by Reuters on Wednesday. London-based Anil Prasad's departure, however, is not related

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5 Feb 2014 12:15

UK pledges to beef up cyber defences after banks' "war game"

By Steve Slater LONDON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Britain's financial, transport and energy industries said they will strengthen their defences against cyber attacks, building on a war-game simulation where banks came under assault from "a hostile nation state". Cyber attacks are increasing i

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5 Feb 2014 08:25

London open: Stocks higher after five-day losing streak

- Upside limited ahead of data, policy decisions - Hargreaves Lansdown drops after H1 results - RSA appoints Stephen Hester as CEO techMARK 2,762.78 +0.61% FTSE 100 6,471.41 +0.34% FTSE 250 15,594.12 +0.35% UK markets opened slightly higher on Wednesday morning after five straight days of declines

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4 Feb 2014 23:57

Lloyds CEO to accept 2013 bonus of up to 2 mln stg -Sky

Feb 4 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group's Chief Executive Officer Antonio Horta-Osorio could be awarded and would accept a bonus of up to 2 million pounds ($3.26 million) in coming weeks, Sky News reported on Tuesday, citing Whitehall sources. Sky said the state-backed British lender and its

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4 Feb 2014 16:53

Lloyds suspends FX trader as investigation deepens

By Jamie McGeever LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group has suspended one of its foreign exchange traders after an internal investigation into allegations of currency manipulation, a source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. The suspension of Martin Chantree marks the

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4 Feb 2014 12:30

UK watchdog to review pay guidance for financial sector

* FCA says bonuses being clawed back after misconduct fines * Says banks trying to circumvent bonus caps By Huw Jones LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Tougher guidelines on financial sector pay are under consideration by the UK watchdog, though extending a cap on banker bonuses to the

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4 Feb 2014 12:22

UPDATE 1-UK watchdog says forex probe to stretch into 2015

* FCA says forex manipulation allegations a surprise * Other unnamed benchmarks also being probed by FCA By Huw Jones LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog said it was unlikely to reach any conclusions this year in its probe into potential manipulation of foreig

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4 Feb 2014 11:38

UK watchdog says forex probe to stretch into 2015

LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Britain's financial watchdog said it was unlikely that any conclusions will be reached this year in its probe into potential manipulation of foreign exchange markets. "I would be surprised if we got to conclusions within this year. I hope that we will next year," F

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4 Feb 2014 09:17

UPDATE 2-UK banks pay out fraction of swaps mis-selling claims

* 306 million paid out by end Jan vs 159 mln by end Dec * Banks have set aside 3.75 bln stg for mis-selling * Regulator says compensation flowing to small businesses * Banks have yet to pay out for consequential losses By Matt Scuffham LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Brita

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4 Feb 2014 07:19

Britain's banks pay out $500 million for swaps mis-selling

LONDON, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Britain's biggest banks have so far paid out only 306.3 million pounds ($500.3 million) from more than 3 billion pounds which they have set aside to compensate small firms mis-sold complex interest rate hedging products, the financial regulator said. The Financial

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