Citigroup Agrees to Pay $100 Million Over State Libor Probes

  • Global fines have topped $9 billion since the scandal broke
  • Citi last year paid $130 million in related civil suit
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Citigroup Inc. agreed to pay a combined $100 million to 42 U.S. states to resolve a probe into fraudulent conduct tied to interest-rate manipulation that affected financial instruments worth trillions of dollars.

The settlement was announced Friday by several of the states, who alleged Citigroup misrepresented the integrity of the Libor benchmark to state and local governments, not-for-profit organizations and institutional trading counterparties, sometimes to protect the bank’s own reputation.