Wheatley concludes Libor is 'broken' but 'not beyond repair'

Government-backed review concludes scandal-hit rate can be saved – but any attempt at manipulation should become a criminal offence

Martin Wheatley, who has been leading a UK government-backed review of the London interbank offered rate, has concluded the scandal-hit benchmark is not beyond repair and can be reformed.

However, the chief executive-designate of the Financial Conduct Authority also said that any attempt at manipulation of Libor should become a criminal offence.

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