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U.S. prosecutors offer junior UK traders immunity in forex probe
Prosecutors from the U.S. Department of Justice are offering immunity deals to junior traders in London as they continue to investigate the alleged rigging of foreign exchange rates by banks and senior traders, the Financial Times reported, citing sources. Justice Department staff have flown to Britain in recent weeks to interview foreign exchange traders and offer them partial immunity, or "proffer agreements", in exchange for information about superiors, the FT said, citing people familiar with the situation. (on.ft.com/1zzu1s4) The deals allow individuals to give authorities information about crimes with some ... (full story)
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