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Regulatory reference proposals hem in “rolling bad apples”

Tom Hayes, the “ringmaster” convicted of LIBOR manipulation, was a bright young trader who had worked at several banks and had valuable contacts in the finance industry. Now authorities are taking steps to stem future cultural contagion from “bad apple” staff if they “roll” to other firms. Katharine Harle and Stephen Curtis explain.

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