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Employees were hounded to "make rate," meaning to pick or pack 120, 125, 150 pieces an hour, the rates rising with tenure.
United States authorities said that derivatives swaps traders at Rabobank and other banks requested that Rabobank employees make rate submissions used in the calculation that would benefit their trading positions.
DealBook » Europe Aims to Make Rate Manipulation a Criminal Offense | The European Commission announced plans on Wednesday to make the manipulation of benchmark interest rates a criminal offense, while saying British authorities did not do enough to stop rate-rigging.
It is unclear whether methodological differences in sample size, survey methods, and analysis approach significantly affect the ability to accurately monitor tobacco control activities and to make rate comparisons.
"While Cox Communications can make rate decisions in a private conference room several states away, Lafayette conducts its business in an open forum, as it should.
Five characteristics with more then one evaluation reported in identified studies were deemed to have data 'insufficient" to make rate the strength of evidence.
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The British government plans to be more involved and make rate-rigging a criminal offense.
In squeezing a late change into its financial overhaul package, Congress wanted to make rating agencies more accountable.
A good place to start would be to make rating agencies more accountable, perhaps by asking regulators to monitor their quality.
"With higher risk in this market, it could make rates higher on the margin," he said, for the moment, just the opposite of what Mr. Summers has predicted.
The proposed method for distortion calculation could be used to make rate-distortion optimized mode decisions with lower complexity.
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