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Credit Suisse to pay $29 mn in US regulator's mortgage case

The deal, disclosed in a filing in federal court in Manhattan, resolves one of several lawsuits by the National Credit Union Administration against banks over their sale of mortgage-backed securities before the 2008 financial crisis.

March 26, 2016 / 14:04 IST
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Credit Suisse Group AG has agreed to pay more than USD 29 million to resolve a US regulator's claims that it sold toxic mortgage-backed securities to credit unions that later failed, according to court papers filed on Thursday.
The deal, disclosed in a filing in federal court in Manhattan, resolves one of several lawsuits by the National Credit Union Administration against banks over their sale of mortgage-backed securities before the 2008 financial crisis.

The deal boosts to more than USD 2.5 billion the amount the NCUA has recovered from banks through lawsuits it began filing in 2011, the US regulator said.

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NCUA Board Chairman Debbie Matz said in a statement the regulator would "continue to aggressively pursue recoveries against Wall Street firms that contributed to the corporate crisis."

A spokesman for Credit Suisse declined to comment.