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Thursday 06 June 2019 8:20 am

Barclays and RBS fined in forex rigging scandal

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 28: The Canary Wharf headquarters of Barclays Bank, who have been fined 290 million GBP for manipulating the Libor inter-bank lending rate, on June 28, 2012 in London, England. British Prime Minister David Cameron has said the bank's management has "serious questions" to answer regarding their practices. Shares in Barclays have fallen 15% this morning. (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

Five banks including Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland have been hit with a SFr 90m (£71.39m) fine for fixing the foreign exchange market.

Traders at Barclays, Citigroup, JP Morgan, RBS and UBS took part in a “three way banana split” cartel between 2007 and 2013 to manipulate the forex market, the Swiss competition regulator Weko said.

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Another cartel, dubbed “Essex express”, included traders from Barclays, RBS, UBS and Japan’s MUFG Bank.

The traders used internet chatrooms to plot the scam, the regulator said.

Barclays was fined SFr 27m, Citigroup  SFr 28.5m, JP Morgan SFr 9.5m, MUFG Bank SFr 1.5m and RBS SFr 22.5m.

UBS was not fined as it alerted the watchdog to the cartel’s actions first.

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Credit Suisse is still under investigation. The regulator said it has closed its investigation into Bank Julius Bar & Co and Zurcher Kantonalbank.

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Last month the European Union fined the banks €1.07bn for their roles in the scam.

The EU Commission’s investigation revealed some individual traders in charge of forex spot trading exchanged sensitive information and trading plans.

Competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager said: “The behaviour of these banks undermined the integrity of the sector at the expense of the European economy and consumers”.

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