Trader charged with rigging Libor says outcomes were random

LONDON, July 16 (Reuters) - Ex-trader Tom Hayes on Thursday told a London court where he is on trial for rigging Libor that his attempts to influence benchmark interest rates had resulted in "random" outcomes that had not benefited his trading positions over time.
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