Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Citigroup to pay $700 million to settle suit related to 2008 crisis


NEW YORK - US banking giant Citigroup said Monday it will pay $730 million to settle a class-action suit by bondholders related to the 2008 financial crisis.

The suit alleged Citigroup misled buyers of its bonds over its exposure to subprime mortgages and other high-risk securities ahead of and during the crisis, from May 2006 to November 2008.

The plaintiffs had argued that Citigroup misrepresented its exposure to mortgage-related assets, according to Bernstein Litowitz Berger & Grossman, the plaintiffs attorneys.

Citi also understated the loss reserves for its mortgage loans and "falsely stated" that assets held off its balance sheet were of high value, Bernstein Litowitz said.

In a statement, Citi denied the allegations, but said it was settling the case "solely to eliminate the uncertainties, burden, and expense of further protracted litigation."

Citi called the settlement "another significant step toward resolving our exposure to claims arising from the financial crisis."

"We look forward to putting this matter behind us," the bank said.

The plaintiffs in the case included the Arkansas Teacher Retirement Systems and the Louisiana Sheriffs' Pension and Relief Fund.

The settlement must be approved by a US District Court.

source: interaksyon.com