'Rain Man' trader Tom Hayes fails to overturn conviction

Judges reduce sentence, but at 11 years it remains among the most severe ever for 'white-collar' crime

Tom Hayes
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Tom Hayes, the British former investment banker who was the first person to be found guilty by a jury of manipulating interbank exchange rates, has failed to overturn his conviction.

Three Court of Appeal judges ruled that "none of the grounds of appeal on conviction had any merit", according to the BBC. Lawyers acting on behalf of Hayes had "argued that the High Court judge Jeremy Cooke made legal errors in the way he handled the case and that the sentence was wrong in principle and excessive", The Guardian says.

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