US demands guilty plea in forex rigging deal: JPMorgan
[NEW YORK] JPMorgan Chase said on Thursday that the US Justice Department will require the bank to plead guilty to settle charges it conspired with other banks to rig the foreign exchange market.
The bank's negotiations with the Justice Department and other regulators on the forex probe, "while not completed, are nearing conclusion," JPMorgan said in a securities filing.
"The Firm understands that any resolution acceptable to DOJ would require that the Firm plead guilty to an antitrust charge." JPMorgan, the largest US bank by assets, is one of five major banks that are expected to settle with US and British authorities next week for their role in rigging the massive foreign exchange market.
The other banks are Citigroup, British banks Barclays and Royal Bank of Scotland, and UBS of Switzerland.
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