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What remains of the crackdowns?Law‘All the banks were lying’: Tom Hayes on his decade-long battle for justiceEx-UBS trader accused of Libor-rigging had his conviction overturned by UK Supreme CourtUK banksWhat bankers should learn from the Tom Hayes acquittalJustice has been served in this case but there is no safety in numbersPhilip AugarLawFT Alphaville. Revisiting some chat transcripts after Tom Hayes’ exonerationWhat are the lessons of the Libor scandal?LawFour more traders to appeal against their rate-rigging convictionsUK Supreme Court’s quashing of verdict against Tom Hayes’ prompts others to take legal actionLawQuashing of Tom Hayes’ conviction puts justice system in the dockUK Supreme Court overturned the ex-UBS trader’s Libor-rigging conviction a decade after jury found him guiltyLawTom Hayes’ conviction for Libor-rigging quashed by UK’s highest courtFormer UBS and Citigroup trader was found guilty in 2015 for rigging interbank rate and sentenced to 14 years in prisonLawTom Hayes asks UK Supreme Court to overturn Libor-rigging convictionEx-UBS trader jailed over benchmark-rate manipulation takes fight to Britain’s highest courtDeutsche Bank AGDeutsche Bank settles with trader who alleged he was Libor ‘fall guy’Matthew Connolly had sought $150mn from the bank after his exoneration in rate-rigging caseLawTom Hayes to ask UK Supreme Court to consider Libor rigging appealJudges refuse to refer case to highest court but leave former trader with chance to clear his nameSerious Fraud Office UKLibor convictions reviewed by UK fraud agency in wake of disclosure problemsSFO to re-examine cases including former UBS and Citigroup trader Tom HayesLawTom Hayes loses appeal against Libor rigging convictionFormer UBS and Citigroup trader had argued US judgments showed he was innocentLawTom Hayes’ Libor conviction ‘extraordinarily unfair’, court hearsFormer trader’s barrister tells London judges that US appeals court followed ‘correct approach’ when overturning similar convictionsLawConvicted ex-Barclays Euribor trader gets fresh shot at appealReview commission says Carlo Palombo’s case ‘not dissimilar’ to that of former trader Tom HayesTom HayesTom Hayes wins right to appeal Libor conviction for a second timeCriminal Cases Review Conviction said there is a ‘real possibility’ that Court of Appeal could overturn verdictLibor transitionFT Alphaville. 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Libor trader acquittals: Wall Street criminal convictions still tough to winBanking practices may appear unsavoury but this does not mean laws have been brokenUK companiesFT Alphaville. 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