Banks Say Bond-Rig Claims Are Too Narrow, Vague To Survive

By Jack Newsham (July 17, 2017, 4:19 PM EDT) -- Some of the world's top banks asked a New York federal court on Friday to kill a potential class action that accuses them of rigging the $960 billion market for so-called SSA bonds, saying the case has little to do with the U.S. and is built around a mere "handful" of bonds that the plaintiffs might not have even traded....

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