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Two U.S. funds sue dozens of banks for Singapore rate rigging

Published 02/07/2016, 04:10 pm
Updated 02/07/2016, 04:20 pm
© Reuters.  Two U.S. funds sue dozens of banks for Singapore rate rigging
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SINGAPORE, July 2 (Reuters) - Two U.S.-based investment funds have filed a lawsuit in New York against dozens of banks accusing them of conspiring to rig derivative prices incorporating Singapore interest rate benchmarks, a court filing showed.

The suit was filed by Greenwich, Connecticut-based FrontPoint Asian Event Driven Fund and New York-based Sonterra Capital Master Fund and traces back to the 2013 scandal in Singapore when the central bank found more than 100 traders in the city-state tried to rig key borrowing and currency rates.

Among the banks being sued are Citigroup (NYSE:C) C.N , Bank of America (NYSE:BAC) BAC.N , JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM), JPM.N , RBS RBS.L , UBS UBSG.S , ING ING.AS , BNP Paribas BNPP.PA , Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation OCBC.SI , Barclays BARC.L , Credit Agricole CAGR.PA , Credit Suisse CSGN.S , Standard Chartered STAN.L , DBS DBSM.SI , Mitsubishi Ufj 8306.T , HSBC HSBA.L , Macquarie MQG.AX and Commerzbank CBKG.DE .

A Citigroup spokesman said "it is without merit and we will defend ourselves vigorously." Credit Suisse declined to comment. The other banks did not immediately respond to requests for comment outside business hours.

In 2013, Singapore's central bank censured a record 20 banks, saying 133 traders had tried to manipulate the rates, including the benchmark bank-to-bank SIBOR rate, the Swap Offered Rate and derivatives. (http://reut.rs/299cRc4)

It did not fine the banks involved, but instead directed 19 of them to set aside additional reserves for a year and to adopt measures to address deficiencies.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore has since returned all of the around $9 billion it took from the banks as penalties, saying they have taken steps to prevent a recurrence of attempts to rig rates.

Authorities in the United States and Europe have also been investigating rate manipulations, most notably Libor, slapping fines of billions of dollars on banks, including Barclays, RBS and UBS.

FrontPoint said it engaged in transactions from within the U.S. for SIBOR-based derivatives at "artificial prices proximately caused by Defendants' unlawful manipulation and restraint of trade."

Sonterra said it engaged in U.S.-based transactions for SIBOR-based derivatives, including Singapore Dollar foreign exchange forwards.

"As a consequence of Defendants' manipulative conduct, Sonterra was damaged when it was overcharged and/or underpaid in transactions for Singapore Dollar foreign exchange forwards," the filing said.

The two investment companies seek compensation for "treble the damages" incurred.

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