DYJ Holdings queried in US court on standing to sue banks, Intercontinental Exchange for Libor manipulation
By Max Fillion ( November 29, 2021, 20:23 GMT | Insight) -- DYJ Holdings today faced questions from a US appeals court on whether it has standing to sue a group of banks and the Intercontinental Exchange on behalf of a proposed class of investors accusing the defendants of manipulating the ICE Libor financial benchmark.DYJ Holdings today faced questions from a US appeals court on whether it has standing to sue a group of banks and the Intercontinental Exchange on behalf of a proposed class of investors accusing the defendants of manipulating the ICE Libor financial benchmark....
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