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Wall Street on Parade: New Mexico charges Wall Street banks with rigging credit default swaps market

Section: Daily Dispatches

By Pam and Russ Martens
Wall Street on Parade
Wednesday, July 7, 2021

Last week the New Mexico attorney general's office filed a breathtaking, 128-page anti-trust lawsuit in federal court in New Mexico on behalf of the state's $31 billion investment fund, the New Mexico State Investment Council. The council manages a permanent endowment along with money for 23 state agencies.

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The lawsuit alleges, backed by striking evidence, that the following banks have engaged in a 16-year conspiracy of "bid rigging and price fixing" in the credit default swap arket: Bank of America/Merrill Lynch; Barclays; BNP Paribas; Citigroup; Credit Suisse; Deutsche Bank; Goldman Sachs; JPMorgan Chase; Morgan Stanley; and RBS.

The lawsuit also names a swaps trade association, the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, as a defendant, noting that a "majority of ISDA's board members" are employed by the bank defendants. The lawsuit characterizes ISDA as a "front organization."

Two other companies involved in the allegedly rigged credit default swap protocol are also named: Creditex and Markit. The lawsuit draws attention to the fact that "Until mid-2014, Markit was majority-owned and controlled by a consortium of approximately 16 investment banks," including each of the bank defendants (along with HSBC and UBS) who sat on its board of directors. ...

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https://wallstreetonparade.com/2021/07/state-attorney-general-files-suit-charging-wall-street-mega-banks-with-multi-year-bid-rigging-and-price-fixing-conspiracy-in-credit-default-swaps-market/

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