Monday, November 12, 2012

HSBC Settles for $36 Million for Madoff Loss




Bloomberg reports that HSBC Holdings Plc (HSBA) settled a lawsuit over millions in losses by a fund that invested with Bernard Madoff, ending what would have been a six-week trial in Dublin the day after it started.
HSBC settled the dispute with Kalix Fund Ltd., a spokesman said by e-mail today, without disclosing the terms. Kalix sought $35.6 million from the bank, which it said was responsible for safeguarding the money it placed in Thema International Fund Plc (TIFHUQE), which invested with Madoff.

HSBC, Europe’s largest lender by market value, was custodian to Thema and faces more than 50 complaints in Ireland -- including from Thema itself -- for allegedly failing in its duties to the fund and its investors. Thema is seeking about 1 billion euros ($1.3 billion) in assets lost after Madoff’s arrest. Kalix, the first case to reach trial, doesn’t stop others from pursuing claims with its settlement under Irish rules, according to a Kalix lawyer….

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