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BNP Paribas shares fall after US jury’s Sudan verdict

BNP Paribas shares fall after US jury’s Sudan verdict

Summary

BNP Paribas shares fell by up to 10% after a U.S. jury found the bank helped Sudan's government commit genocide by breaking American sanctions. The jury ordered BNP Paribas to pay $20.5 million to three Sudanese plaintiffs. The bank plans to appeal the decision.

Key Facts

  • BNP Paribas shares dropped as much as 10% after a U.S. jury verdict.
  • The jury found the bank provided services to Sudan's government that violated U.S. sanctions.
  • BNP Paribas must pay $20.5 million to three plaintiffs affected by these actions.
  • The bank intends to appeal the verdict, claiming key evidence was not considered.
  • The case relates to human rights abuses under former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir.
  • There is concern the bank may face additional claims from other Sudanese refugees.
  • BNP Paribas previously agreed to pay nearly $9 billion in 2014 for similar violations.
  • Analysts suggest the bank's stock may continue to struggle due to this legal uncertainty.
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