French bank Crédit Agricole SA has agreed to pay $787 million to U.S. and New York authorities to resolve allegations it violated U.S. sanctions by handling transactions involving Iran, Sudan, Myanmar and Cuba.
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Tue, 10/20/2015 - 10:03am
French bank Crédit Agricole SA has agreed to pay $787 million to U.S. and New York authorities to resolve allegations it violated U.S. sanctions by handling transactions involving Iran, Sudan, Myanmar and Cuba.