LORD Adair Turner, chairman of the Financial Services Authority, said regulators could not have spotted manipulation of London Interbank Offered Rate (Libor) without "prohibitively expensive" supervision.
He called on senior managers to reform the culture and values at their banks to curb such behaviour.
In June, the UK and US authorities fined Barclays £290 million for manipulating money market benchmark rates.
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