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Required skimming: Libor

Understand and keep up to speed with England's bank rate rigging scandal
August 6, 2012

This month, CJR presents “Required Skimming,” a daily miniguide to our staffers’ beats and obsessions, ranging from finance to food. If we overlooked any of your must-read destinations, please tell us in the comments.

Ian Fraser: The British journalist is a one-man clearinghouse for news and analysis on Libor and other banking scandals.

• The Financial Times‘s Alphaville: This free blog delivers smart takes for those who want a wonky, deeper dive into financial issues like Libor.

The Wall Street Journal: Its Libor landing page has backgrounders as well as streaming tweets and less-wonky coverage than the FT.

The Economist: Its weekly stories have been perhaps the best explainers of the crisis, showing how the format is still valuable amidst a swarm of up-to-the-second information that’s usually detached from context.

Matt Taibbi: With a muckraker’s view on the scandal, the Rolling Stone writer’s blog zeroes in on why the story matters.

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Ryan Chittum is a former Wall Street Journal reporter, and deputy editor of The Audit, CJR’s business section. If you see notable business journalism, give him a heads-up at rc2538@columbia.edu. Follow him on Twitter at @ryanchittum.