Barclays Fined Record Amount For Channelling Enron, Manipulating California’s Electricity Market
by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
11/01/2012
It just is not Barclays’ year. After being exposed (so far the only one) as a ringleader in a massive LIBOR-rigging scandal which cost Bob Diamond his job, yesterday the British bank added insult to injury, after the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) fined it $470 million – the largest penalty ever levied by the energy regulator, and even larger than the bank’s LIBOR fine – for getting caught doing what Enron got caught doing about a decade ago: manipulating California’s electricity markets. Although while the former ended up being the biggest corporate bankruptcy at the time, led to the end of one of the nation’s largest auditors and sparked a scandal so great it was all corporate America spoke for about for the next year, this time the news has come and gone, and nobody cares. Perhaps this is to be expected: in a time when none other than the central bank intervenes each and every day in every single market to preserve the “wealth effect”, habituation to epic corporate manipulation of every imaginable kind is perfectly normal.
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