Nomura Holdings Inc. said it received a European Union antitrust complaint over its involvement in a suspected bond trading cartel in the EU, one of a slew of probes that have already seen banks fined billions of euros.
Nomura and its international unit received a so-called statement of objections reflecting the European Commission’s “initial views around certain historical conduct,” the bank said in a regulatory filing on Jul;y 26, without giving details of the probe. The bank declined to comment further on the investigation.
Eight lenders were charged in January over suspected collusion in the trading of euro government bonds ...
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