Six more leading international banks have agreed to settle an antitrust lawsuit in Manhattan, New York, alleging that they conspired to fix European bond prices over a decade ago.
Bank of America (BA), Citigroup (NYSE:C), Jefferies (NYSE:JEF), NatWest (OTC:NEWG), Nomura (NMR), and UBS (UBS) agreed to the $80M settlement, preliminary terms of which were filed in Manhattan federal court late Friday, according to Reuters.
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