Exclusive: Credit Agricole may pay about $900 million in U.S. sanctions probes

NEW YORK (Reuters) – France’s Credit Agricole SA is nearing an agreement to pay about $900 million to resolve investigations into whether it illegally moved funds through the United States for blacklisted individuals and countries such as Sudan and Iran, according to a person familiar with the matter.

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