NOMURA FINANCIAL PRODUCTS EUROPE GMBH
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MILANO
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2018-12-12
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2025-05-02 (ii.co.uk)
UniCredit, UBS, Nomura lose appeal against EU bond cartel fines
(Alliance News) - Three banking majors, Milan-based UniCredit Spa, Zurich-based UBS Group AG and Tokyo-based Nomura, lost a legal challenge on Wednesday against a multi-million-euro EU fine for their role in an illegal cartel involving the trading of European government bonds.
Read more2025-03-26 (teleborsa.it)
Intesa on European government bonds, the EU Court lowers fines to Unicredit and Nomura | .it
The Court of Justice of the European Union (Curia) has substantially confirmed the decision of the European Commission on the agreement between some banks ...
Read more2025-03-26 (pressdigital.es)
European justice reduces fines to Unicredit and names on a poster in the public bond market
The EU General Court-in the first instance of the TJUE-has reduced on Wednesday the amount of fines to the unicredit and nomura banks for participating during the years of the Crisi ...
Read more2025-03-26 (notimerica.com)
EU.- European justice reduces fines to Unicredit and Nomura for a poster in the public bond market
The EU General Court-in the first instance of the TJUE-has reduced on Wednesday the amount of ...
Read more2025-03-26 (radiovera.gr)
Commission: fines of 363 million euros in UBS, Unicredit and Nomura for cartel case | .gr - Voliotic Free Radio
UBS today lost its initial judicial appeal against the fine of 172.4m euros ($ 186 million) imposed by the Commission to participate in a cartel, as the second senior court of Europe has largely ratified the European regulatory ruling.
Read more2025-03-26 (tanea.gr)
Rain fines from the Commission to UBS, Unicredit and Nomura for Cartel Case -
According to the Commission's decision, traders of the banks involved exchanged information on prices and quantities offered before the auctions
Read more2025-03-26 (milanofinanza.it)
EU Court confirms the fines to the banks: the agreement on the State securities was illegal. Unicredit must pay 65 million | MilanFinance News
The Commission had inflicted Amande in Nomura, Ubs and Unicredit for a total amount of 371 million euros
Read more2025-03-26 (marketscreener.com)
UBS, UniCredit, Nomura lose court fight against EU bond cartel decision |
BRUSSELS -UBS on Wednesday lost an initial court challenge against a 172.4-million-euro EU cartel fine as Europe's second-top court largely sided with a decision by EU antitrust regulators. ...
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2021-05-20 (reuters.com)
EU antitrust regulators fine Nomura, UBS, UniCredit 371 mln euros
EU antitrust regulators on Thursday fined Nomura, UBS and UniCredit a total of 371 million euros ($452 million) for taking part in a European governments bonds trading cartel.
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2021-05-20 (kelo.com)
EU antitrust regulators fine Nomura, UBS, UniCredit 371 million euros
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - EU antitrust regulators on Thursday fined Nomura, UBS and UniCredit a total of 371 million euros ($452 million) for taking part i...
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(law360.com)
EU Fines 3 Banks €371M For Operating Bond Trading Cartel
The European Commission said on Thursday that it has fined investment banks Nomura, UBS and UniCredit a total of €371 million ($452 million) for violating antitrust law by colluding with four other lenders to fix the prices of government bonds.
Read more(leaderpost.com)
EU fines UBS, Nomura, UniCredit $452 mln over bond cartel
BRUSSELS — European Union antitrust regulators fined UBS, UniCredit and Nomura 371 million euros ($452 million) on Thursday in connection with a European governmen…
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