Libor rigger Hayes jailed for 14 years
Verdict marks end of first criminal case against an individual in the scandal
Updates with sentencing, comments from judge and defence, background
Tom Hayes, a former UBS and Citi trader, was sentenced to 14 years in jail today (August 3) after a London jury found him guilty of all eight charges of conspiracy to defraud between 2006 and 2010 in the Libor-rigging scandal.
Today's verdict and sentencing bring to a close the first criminal case against an individual related to the manipulation of the benchmark interest rate, linked to the pricing of hundreds of trillions of
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