Thursday, January 8, 2015

Will the Banks be Hit by a Wave of FX Manipulation Lawsuits?


An article in yesterday's Telegraph reports that UK farmers were hurt by the FX benchmark rigging scandal, as there is a 2.6 billion pound EU subsidy that first has to be converted from euros before paid to British farmers. An unclear reference in the article cites one day's manipulation that cost the farmers 16 million pounds in one year.

Regardless of the details here, what struck us at FinancialPests, was the wide range of potential suits with which the banks could be hit. Beyond all of the financial players, who we would expect to be more likely to file suits now that JPMorgan has settled one US suit, there may be many others as well. UK farmers would not have been on our radar screen as potential litigants(although no suit was mentioned in the article). Europe is, of course, less litigious than the US, and slower to file suits, but this reinforced to us that potentially, there may be a landslide of suits filed around the world during 2015.

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