According to Bloomberg, two former traders at Deutsche Bank AG were convicted by a New York jury of conspiring to rig LIBOR—a key interest-rate benchmark—handing a victory to US prosecutors targeting behavior by individuals at financial institutions that have paid billions of dollars to settle government claims.
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