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EC drops banks from CDS anti-trust case

Commission closes four-year investigation into 13 investment banks over alleged collusion in the European credit default swaps market

EC drops banks from CDS anti-trust case

The European Commission has closed proceedings against 13 investment banks as part of its four-year investigation into alleged collusion in the European credit default swaps market, citing a lack of evidence.

The case, initiated by the EC in April 2011, alleged the banks, along with CDS data provider Markit and the International Swaps and Derivatives Association, acted together to prevent CME Group and Deutsche Börse from offering trading in credit derivatives.

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