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US regulators seek bank employees as witnesses in Libor probe: Report

US regulators have asked Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase to make employees available as witnesses in a Libor probe, Bloomberg said, citing two people briefed on the plans.

March 24, 2011 / 18:25 IST

US regulators have asked Citigroup, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America and JPMorgan Chase to make employees available as witnesses in a Libor probe, Bloomberg said, citing two people briefed on the plans.

The banks, members of the panel that sets the interbank offered rate known as Libor, were asked to appear voluntarily for the interviews in London in April with the UK Financial Services Authority, the people told the agency.

Investigators are probing whether banks understated Libor to reduce borrowing costs and downplay investor panic during the financial crisis.

About USD 350 trillion worth of financial products globally reference Libor, and lower levels for the rate could have robbed lenders and investors of significant amounts of interest income. Borrowers, on the other hand, would have benefited.

All four banks declined to comment on the matter to Bloomberg.

Reuters could not reach the banks for comment outside regular US business hours.

first published: Mar 24, 2011 04:43 pm

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