LONDON (Reuters) -BNP Paribas shares tumbled nearly 10% on Monday, with traders and analysts attributing the fall to a U.S.
The lender lost a case linked to its alleged role in giving the Sudanese government access to international money markets ...
When a federal jury in Manhattan on Friday found French bank BNP Paribas liable for aiding Sudan’s genocidal regime by ...
A federal jury in New York says France's largest bank must pay more than $20 million for giving the Sudanese government ...
Shares in France's biggest bank, BNP Paribas, sank more than seven percent in trading on Monday, following a US court verdict ...
A federal jury in New York says France's largest bank must pay $21 million for giving the Sudanese government access to the U ...
Investing.com -- Barclays downgraded BNP Paribas SA (EPA:BNPP), France’s largest listed bank by assets, to “equal weight” from “overweight,” pointing to mounting uncertainty from ongoing Sudan-related ...
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Our clients lost everything because of a campaign of destruction fueled by US dollars that BNP Paribas facilitated and that should have been stopped,” said Bobby DiCello, a lawyer for the three ...
BNP Paribas has very clearly stated its unwavering intention to appeal. There is no doubt whatsoever that the Bank will fight this case and use all recourses available to it.
Shares in BNP Paribas fell sharply on Monday, after a US court ruled against the French lender in a case brought by three ...