France: Societe Generale wants Euribor fine recount (Competition Policy International)

French bank Societe Generale has reportedly appealed a $613.5 million fine issued for alleged manipulation of the Euribor benchmark rate, claiming authorities miscalculated the penalty.

The appeal was filed in February but not published until Monday, when it appeared on the Official Journal of the European Union website. In its appeal, …read more

Source: Global Competition Law Blogs

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