Ex-Deutsche Bank Trader Loses Italian Extradition Ruling
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Former Deutsche Bank AG trader Andreas Hauschild moved closer to extradition to the U.K., where he is accused of helping rig a key interest-rate benchmark.
Judge Antonio Nova in Milan ruled against Hauschild, according to a person familiar with the situation. The banker, who was arrested last month after leaving the safety of Germany, has 10 days to appeal to the Supreme Court.