UBS, Nomura, and UniCredit Fail to Overturn EU Antitrust Fines in Bond Trading Cartel Case
UBS Group AG, Nomura Holdings Inc., and UniCredit SpA have failed in their bid to overturn European Union antitrust fines amounting to hundreds of millions of euros over allegations of collusion in government bond trading during the region’s sovereign debt crisis. According to Bloomberg, the EU General Court upheld the majority of the penalties imposed in May 2021, which initially totaled €371 million ($400 million).
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