
Wall Street Journal overturns gagging order on naming 22 bankers in Libor rate-fixing indictment
The Wall Street Journal Europe yesterday overturned an injunction which had prevented it from naming 22 individuals named in an…
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The Wall Street Journal Europe yesterday overturned an injunction which had prevented it from naming 22 individuals named in an…
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