The United States has thrown out criminal charges it brought against the first trader to be jailed for “rigging” interest rates.
Former UBS trader Tom Hayes was the first of 38 people to be prosecuted.
He was charged in both the US and the UK, tried in London in 2015 and sentenced to 14 years, reduced on appeal to 11.
But earlier this year, US courts ruled that the prosecutions were misconceived.
Tom Hayes told the BBC: “I’m ecstatic to get this decision. It feels almost like I’m in a dream.”