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Ex-Barclays trader found guilty of euro rate-rigging | Ex-Barclays trader found guilty of euro rate-rigging |
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A former Barclays trader has been found guilty of rigging a key euro benchmark borrowing rate known as Euribor. | A former Barclays trader has been found guilty of rigging a key euro benchmark borrowing rate known as Euribor. |
Philippe Moryoussef was convicted of conspiracy to defraud by manipulating the rate between 2005 and 2009. | Philippe Moryoussef was convicted of conspiracy to defraud by manipulating the rate between 2005 and 2009. |
The jury at Southwark Crown Court acquitted another defendant, Achim Kraemer, 51, who still works for Deutsche Bank. | The jury at Southwark Crown Court acquitted another defendant, Achim Kraemer, 51, who still works for Deutsche Bank. |
Christian Bittar, a former senior trader at Deutsche Bank, pleaded guilty before the 11-week trial began. | Christian Bittar, a former senior trader at Deutsche Bank, pleaded guilty before the 11-week trial began. |
Sentencing of Moryoussef and Bittar is expected at the end of next week. | |
However, Moryoussef left the UK for France after Bittar's guilty plea was made public. It is therefore unclear if or when he will serve any time in jail. | However, Moryoussef left the UK for France after Bittar's guilty plea was made public. It is therefore unclear if or when he will serve any time in jail. |
His Paris-based lawyer, Francois De Casto, said his client was under the protection of French law and would eventually refer the case to the European Court of Human Rights. | His Paris-based lawyer, Francois De Casto, said his client was under the protection of French law and would eventually refer the case to the European Court of Human Rights. |
The jury failed to reach a verdict on three other former Barclays co-defendants: Colin Bermingham, Carlo Palombo and Sisse Bohart. | The jury failed to reach a verdict on three other former Barclays co-defendants: Colin Bermingham, Carlo Palombo and Sisse Bohart. |
Retrial decision | Retrial decision |
During the trial, the defendants denied dishonesty and said they believed they had done nothing wrong. | During the trial, the defendants denied dishonesty and said they believed they had done nothing wrong. |
Criminal proceedings were brought against all six as a result of a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation into alleged manipulation of Euribor. | Criminal proceedings were brought against all six as a result of a Serious Fraud Office (SFO) investigation into alleged manipulation of Euribor. |
The Brussels-based rate is used to set trillions of dollars of financial contracts. It is a cousin to the UK's Libor and is the average interest rate at which eurozone banks lend to each other. | The Brussels-based rate is used to set trillions of dollars of financial contracts. It is a cousin to the UK's Libor and is the average interest rate at which eurozone banks lend to each other. |
The SFO said it would decide within seven days whether to seek a retrial of the other three defendants. | The SFO said it would decide within seven days whether to seek a retrial of the other three defendants. |
A former Societe Generale banker and four other Deutsche Bank employees were also accused of conspiracy, but the UK has been unable to get them extradited from France and Germany. | A former Societe Generale banker and four other Deutsche Bank employees were also accused of conspiracy, but the UK has been unable to get them extradited from France and Germany. |
While global authorities have fined leading banks and brokerages about $9bn and charged about 30 people over rate-rigging allegations, the SFO prosecution was the first to focus on Euribor. | While global authorities have fined leading banks and brokerages about $9bn and charged about 30 people over rate-rigging allegations, the SFO prosecution was the first to focus on Euribor. |
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