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JPMorgan in $410m power trading settlement

Published: 30 Jul 2013 - 04:38 pm | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 10:34 am

 
NEW YORK CITY, New York: Banking giant JPMorgan Chase agreed to pay a $410 million settlement to resolve US charges that it manipulated power prices in California and the Midwest, the bank and regulators said Tuesday.
 
JPMorgan will pay a civil penalty of $285 million to the US Treasury and disgorge $125 million in unjust profits, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission said in a statement. The bank did not admit or deny the allegations.
 
JPMorgan "is pleased to have reached an agreement with FERC to put this matter behind it," the bank said in a statement.
 
The agreement follows allegations that JPMorgan traders engaged in 12 instances where the bank made bids that forced independent system operators to pay JPMorgan at above-market rates. The alleged incidents occurred from September 2010 through November 2012.
 
JPMorgan shares were up 0.5 percent in pre-market trading.
 
JPMorgan in recent months has moved to resolve a number of regulatory issues that have given critics ammunition after JPMorgan suffered a controversial $6.2 billion trading loss in 2012. (AFP)