Bankers fail to keep identities kept secret in Libor case

Scores of bankers today failed in a bid to prevent their names being revealed during preliminary hearings of a British High Court case centred on the rigging of a lending rate by Barclays staff.

Bankers fail to keep identities kept secret in Libor case

Scores of bankers today failed in a bid to prevent their names being revealed during preliminary hearings of a British High Court case centred on the rigging of a lending rate by Barclays staff.

More than 100 employees or former employees of Barclays wanted their identities kept secret during pre-trial hearings in London.

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