Close Menu
Fund Focus News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Small cap funds lead mutual fund performance; inflows hit one year high
    • Top mid-cap index funds: 3 schemes with up to 17% SIP returns in 5 years – Mutual Funds News
    • Bitcoin price prediction: Here’s why Wall Street is dumping BTC ETFs
    • Direct stock investing vs mutual funds: What suits a young professional | Personal Finance
    • From investor onboarding to overseas investments: SEBI updates AIF rulebook
    • Mutual Fund investment: How was the month of May for equity Flexi Cap funds? Check winners and laggards
    • Wellington Buys Hartford Funds for $1.9 Billion in Expansion (1)
    • Fixed deposit investment: Should investors lock money in FDs offering 8% returns or consider bonds?
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Fund Focus News
    • Home
    • Bonds
    • ETFs
    • Funds
    • Investments
    • Mutual Funds
    • Property Investments
    • SIP
    Fund Focus News
    Home»Bonds»Six Major Banks Settle European Bond Price-Fixing Litigation
    Bonds

    Six Major Banks Settle European Bond Price-Fixing Litigation

    July 28, 2024


    Six major banks have agreed to a combined settlement of $80 million over allegations of price-fixing in the European government bond market. The banks involved are Bank of America, Citigroup, Jefferies, NatWest, Nomura, and UBS.

    The preliminary settlement was filed late Friday in Manhattan federal court and now awaits a judge’s approval. This marks a pivotal moment in the case, which saw investors led by three public pension funds accusing the banks of colluding to manipulate bond prices.

    According to the allegations, the banks engaged in illicit activities between 2007 and 2012. The investors claimed that bank traders coordinated via online chatrooms to bid high prices at bond auctions, securing a dominant market position. They then purportedly sold the bonds at inflated prices to mutual funds, pension funds, insurers, and other investors, leading to substantial financial damages.

    Despite agreeing to the settlement, all six banks have denied any wrongdoing. If approved, Friday’s settlements will bring the total payouts in the case to $120 million. Previously, JPMorgan Chase, Natixis, State Street, and UniCredit had settled similar allegations for a combined $40 million.

    Read more: Canadian Breadmakers Settle Price-Fixing Lawsuit

    This case forms part of an extensive wave of litigation spanning more than a decade in the Manhattan federal court. Banks have been accused of collusion across various markets, including U.S. Treasuries, currencies, commodities, and interest rate benchmarks. These cases have highlighted widespread concerns about unethical practices within the financial industry, prompting rigorous scrutiny and regulatory action.

    Source: Investing



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email

    Related Posts

    Fixed deposit investment: Should investors lock money in FDs offering 8% returns or consider bonds?

    June 3, 2026

    Investing in tax-free government bonds: What you need to know

    June 3, 2026

    Sustainability bonds and why they are becoming popular

    June 2, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    The Shifting Landscape of Art Investment and the Rise of Accessibility: The London Art Exchange

    September 11, 2023

    Charlie Cobham: The Art Broker Extraordinaire Maximizing Returns for High Net Worth Clients

    February 12, 2024

    Top mid-cap index funds: 3 schemes with up to 17% SIP returns in 5 years – Mutual Funds News

    June 4, 2026

    The Unyielding Resilience of the Art Market: A Historical and Contemporary Perspective

    November 19, 2023
    Don't Miss
    Mutual Funds

    Small cap funds lead mutual fund performance; inflows hit one year high

    June 4, 2026

    Small-cap mutual funds have staged a strong comeback in recent months amid market uncertainty, significantly…

    Top mid-cap index funds: 3 schemes with up to 17% SIP returns in 5 years – Mutual Funds News

    June 4, 2026

    Bitcoin price prediction: Here’s why Wall Street is dumping BTC ETFs

    June 3, 2026

    Direct stock investing vs mutual funds: What suits a young professional | Personal Finance

    June 3, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    EDITOR'S PICK

    SEC Approval of Ethereum ETFs

    July 18, 2024

    What They Are And Are They Safe January 2026 Edition

    November 19, 2024

    3 ETF sur le XRP de Ripple débarquent cette semaine — Voici ce qu’il faut savoir

    April 28, 2025
    Our Picks

    Small cap funds lead mutual fund performance; inflows hit one year high

    June 4, 2026

    Top mid-cap index funds: 3 schemes with up to 17% SIP returns in 5 years – Mutual Funds News

    June 4, 2026

    Bitcoin price prediction: Here’s why Wall Street is dumping BTC ETFs

    June 3, 2026
    Most Popular

    🔥Juve target Chukwuemeka, Inter raise funds, Elmas bid in play 🤑

    August 20, 2025

    💵 Libra responds after Flamengo takes legal action and ‘freezes’ funds

    September 26, 2025

    ₹9000 monthly SIP can help you retire at 45 with ₹2 lakh monthly pension

    May 5, 2026
    © 2026 Fund Focus News
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.