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Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing and LME Reach Settlement on Aluminum Class-Action Cases
Reuters reported that the Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd (HKG:0388) has settled two class-action lawsuits against itself and the London Metal Exchange. The allegations were over anti-competitive and monopolistic behavior.
Reuters reported that the Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing Ltd (HKG:0388) has settled two class-action lawsuits against itself and the London Metal Exchange. The allegations were overĀ anti-competitive and monopolistic behavior.
As quoted in the market news:
No money was paid by either side in arriving at the settlement, the HKEx-owned LME said in a statement.Ā Under the settlement announced by HKEx on Sunday, the plaintiffs agreed to drop the LME from appeals against a U.S. courtās decision last August dismissing them from their cases, the exchange said.
This leaves the plaintiffs free to ask the LME for publicly available data, which they were prevented from doing while the LME was a defendant in the lawsuits. LME data includes inventory levels in the warehouses it monitors.
āThese are the only principal terms of the settlement,ā the London-based LME said.
The lawsuits, brought last year by companies in the United States, accused banks and traders of hoarding metal in LME warehouses, driving up the prices of industrial products from soft-drink cans to aeroplanes.Ā The plaintiffs, which included small aluminium manufacturers, had argued that the 137-year-old exchange abetted the scam by writing rules that made it possible and ignoring calls to change.
The worldās oldest metals marketplace has in the past year undertaken sweeping reform of warehouse practices, aimed at solving the central problem of huge backlogs to withdraw metal from its global network.
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