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Britain''s fraud agency on Monday said it has launched a criminal probe on Monday into allegations of price rigging in foreign exchange markets. The investigation into "fraudulent conduct" comes after EU, British, and US and other regulators have levied huge fines on some of the world''s biggest banks and investment houses for manipulating financial markets worth trillions of dollars.
"The director of the Serious Fraud Office has today opened a criminal investigation into allegations of fraudulent conduct in the foreign exchange market," it said in a statement, without giving further details. Reports said the investigation was expected to centre on whether traders personally benefited from manipulating foreign exchange market benchmarks.
The Serious Fraud Office had previously said that it was looking at "complex" evidence before deciding whether to launch an inquiry. Barclays, HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland have all confirmed that they are part of the ongoing forex market investigations. Deutsche Bank, Swiss lender UBS and US pair Citi and J.P. Morgan Chase have also revealed that they are co-operating with regulators over the affair. London is a world hub for foreign exchange trading and in June Britain''s government, the Bank of England and financial regulators proposed legislation to punish any rigging of the market with criminal sanctions.
The legislation was an extension of new laws regulating the interbank Libor rate, which is used to calculate the price of a vast range of loans and other debt instruments worth trillions. Some traders have been found guilty of manipulating the Libor and Britain has already threatened prison for those found guilty of rigging it. Bank of England governor Mark Carney has said the impact of foreign exchange market abuse could be even more significant for the industry than the Libor scandal. Speaking to a panel of British lawmakers in March, he said: "This is extremely serious... as serious as Libor, if not more so, because this goes to the heart of the integrity of markets and we have to establish the integrity of markets."
In response to the revelations of malpractice in foreign exchange markets, the BoE announced that it would appoint a new governor to focus on financial markets and banking as part of a major overhaul intended to tighten regulations and regain public confidence.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2014

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