IN RE: ICE LIBOR ANTITRUST LITIGATION

  1. March 26, 2020

    Judge Axes Investors' Libor Rigging Suit As 'Wishful Thinking'

    A New York federal judge on Thursday tossed a sprawling proposed class action accusing Bank of America, Deutsche Bank and a slew of other major banks of engaging in a sequel Libor-rigging conspiracy, saying the allegations amount to speculation and "wishful thinking" about what the banks might have done.

  2. November 13, 2019

    Post-Scandal Libor Rigging Suit Can Proceed, Investors Say

    Investors defended their massive proposed class action accusing Bank of America, Deutsche Bank and a slew of other major banks of a sequel Libor-rigging conspiracy, telling a New York federal court that their statistics-heavy case paints enough of a plausible picture of price-fixing to move forward.

  3. September 03, 2019

    Big Banks Want Out Of Post-Scandal Libor Rigging Suit

    Bank of America, JPMorgan and a host of other bank behemoths want a New York federal judge to let them slip a consolidated suit accusing them of working together to rig the Libor rate, saying the suit is riddled with "manifold" deficiencies.

  4. February 07, 2019

    Rate-Rigging Suit Targeting NYSE Owner Stays Out Of MDL

    A proposed class action accusing the owner of the New York Stock Exchange of rigging a key benchmark rate will remain walled off from multidistrict litigation over similar issues, at least for now, a New York federal judge said Thursday.

  5. January 16, 2019

    Banks Accused Of Rigging Libor After Post-Scandal Overhaul

    A Connecticut bank on Tuesday accused the owner of the New York Stock Exchange of conspiring with some of the world's largest banks to artificially deflate a key financial benchmark after taking over responsibility for the rate setting following a previous price-fixing scandal.

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