N.Y. Fed May Have Known About Libor Problems In 2007

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N.Y. Fed May Have Known About Libor Problems In 2007

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York may have known of problems with the setting of the London Interbank Offered Rate as early as August 2007 and had discussed proposed changes to LIBOR with British authorities several months later.

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