Antitrust Antitrust

Credit Agricole gets first hearing in Korean court to appeal antitrust sanction on forex bid rigging

By Wooyoung Lee
  • 16 Jul 2020 04:40
  • 16 Jul 2020 04:40
French financial services company Credit Agricole argued in the first appeal hearing today at the Seoul High Court that the company didn’t collude in a foreign currency swap auction in 2010. The company is appealing an antitrust decision imposed against it in March this year (see here).
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Wooyoung Lee

Correspondent, Seoul


Wooyoung Lee is a correspondent based in MLex’s Seoul office, South Korea, covering antitrust, privacy and data security, mergers and acquisitions and financial services. Wooyoung has more than a decade of experience in journalism, public policy and research. She has worked and written for news outlets including The Korea Herald, Al Jazeera International, Bloomberg BNA, Monocle, among others.

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