JP Morgan Chase agrees $2.2bn Enron settlement

JP Morgan Chase today agreed a $2.2bn (€1.8bn) legal settlement with investors in Enron, the collapsed US energy giant. The bank estimates it will take a $2bn charge on second quarter earnings and is increasing its litigation reserves by $2bn.

The settlement comes after Citigroup agreed to pay Enron investors $2bn to settle a separate law suit last week. The payments are among the largest in US corporate history.

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