World’s biggest banks paying $386 million to settle allegations of price-fixing Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bonds

Dec 17, 2019 |

Sixteen of the world’s biggest financial institutions will pay a total of $386.5 million to settle claims that the banks conspired to fix the prices of bonds issued by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac over a seven-year period. Earlier this year, Pennsylvania Treasurer Joe Torsella filed a proposed class action lawsuit on behalf of the state, alleging that a […more]

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