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Australia charges 3 banks, execs

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Australia has laid cartel charges against Citigroup, Deutsche Bank and ANZ, plus six bank executives, over the sale of 2.5 billion Australian dollars ($1.9 billion) in ANZ shares to institutio­nal investors three years ago.

The charges allege that the banking rivals made non-compete arrangemen­ts to fix prices of ANZ shares held by Deutsche Bank and Citigroup. ANZ and officials from all three banks are alleged to have been knowingly concerned in the illegal conduct, the regulator Australian Competitio­n and Consumer Commission said on Tuesday.

The three banks deny the allegation­s and say they will defend their current and former employees.

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said on Wednesday the charges plus the agreement this week by the nation’s largest bank, Commonweal­th Bank of Australia, to pay a record AU$700 million fine for failing to comply with measures to prevent money laundering and terrorism financing showed that regulators were doing their jobs.

“The wrong thing has been done, clients have not been put first. We are determined to ensure that this misconduct through the financial services sector is not repeated and we’ve changed the law and improved the regulation and given greater resources to the regulators to ensure it is not repeated,” Turnbull told reporters.

Citigroup and Deutsche Bank had underwritt­en an ANZ share issue in August 2015 and allegedly agreed on a minimum share price so that the stock would not lose value.

Former head of Citigroup in Australia, Stephen Roberts, and Deutsche Bank’s former Australian boss Michael Ormaechea were among those charged.

Deutsche Bank’s former head of equity capital markets in Australia, Michael Richardson, has also been charged. Richardson is now employed by Bank of America Merrill Lynch in London. Citigroup’s head of capital markets originatio­n, John McLean, and global head of foreign exchange trading Itay Tuchman, have also been charged.

The only ANZ employee charged is Rick Moscati, the bank’s treasurer. /

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