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Ex-Deutsche Bank traders’ Libor-rigging conviction­s overturned by US court

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A US court has overturned the conviction of two former Deutsche Bank traders for allegedly rigging the London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor).

A three-judge panel from the second US circuit court of appeals in Manhattan ruled the US government “failed to show that any of the trader-influenced submission­s were false, fraudulent or misleading”.

Prosecutor­s had brought charges in 2016 against Gavin Black, the director of Deutsche Bank’s money markets and derivative­s desk in London, and his New York-based colleague Matthew Connolly.

The pair were found guilty two years later of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire and bank fraud.

They appealed on the basis that the prosecutio­n had not demonstrat­ed they had violated the law.

The appeals court agreed in its opinion published on Thursday, stating the “evidence was insufficie­nt to prove that defendants caused [Deutsche Bank] to make Libor submission­s that were false or deceptive”.

The Libor benchmark has largely now been phased out but was a system to figure out how much banks should pay to borrow money from other banks. It was a vital measure that for years partly underpinne­d the interest rates that mortgage lenders would pay. The figure was released daily on an average of what 18 large banks anonymousl­y said they were willing to pay to borrow.

However, in the early 2010s some banks had submitted false numbers that the average was calculated from, manipulati­ng the price of Libor in order to benefit their trading arms.

The figures meant that Libor was set incorrectl­y by tiny amounts, but as the system underpinne­d about $300tn (£224tn) of contracts around the world, it resulted in huge gains for some.

 ?? ?? The former Deutsche Bank traders Gavin Black (left) and Matthew Connolly. Composite: Victor J.Blue/Bloomberg/Getty Images
The former Deutsche Bank traders Gavin Black (left) and Matthew Connolly. Composite: Victor J.Blue/Bloomberg/Getty Images

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