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South Africa ratifies Citi's $5 mln FX rigging settlement

South Africa's Competition Tribunal on Wednesday confirmed a 69.5 million rand ($5.25 million) settlement with Citibank for its role in rigging rand currency trading, making the U. S. bank the first among more than dozen banks named in a probe.

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South Africa's Competition Tribunal on Wednesday confirmed a 69.5 million rand ($5.25 million) settlement with Citibank for its role in rigging rand currency trading, making the U.S. bank the first among more than dozen banks named in a probe.

The fine is less than 10 percent of Citibank's annual revenue in South Africa - the potential size of the penalty - because the bank is one of two co-operating with anti-trust authorities' investigating arm, the Competition Commission.

The Commission, which investigates cases before referring them to the Tribunal for adjudication, said in February it had found more than a dozen local and foreign banks colluded to coordinate trading the rand and the U.S. dollar.

It recommended fines amounting to 10 percent of the banks' South African revenues in a scandal that has piled political pressure on local banks.

The Tribunal said Citibank admitted to manipulating the price of bids and offers through agreements to refrain from trading, and created fictitious bids and offers.

"Citibank additionally admitted to fixing bids, offers and bid-offer spreads in relation to spot trades on ZAR (rand) currency pairs through co-ordination/alignment of the bids, offers, and bid-offer spreads quoted to customers," it said in a statement.

Barclays Africa is also cooperating with investigators in exchange for immunity from prosecution. The Commission has granted the regional unit of Barclays PLC conditional immunity.

The Commission began its investigation in April 2015, joining an international probe into the manipulation of foreign exchange rates that has led to big banks paying more that $10 billion in settlements.

($1 = 13.2288 rand)

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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