How litigation became a priceless commodity

French bank BNP Paribas is being sued in the US federal courts by a hedge fund over the financing of contracts for oil from Congo-Brazzaville. Rather than settling out of court, BNP says it will fight the lawsuit all the way. Felix Salmon reports on a grey area of black gold.

INTERNATIONAL BANKS ARE well aware that there is always a risk that they will be taken to task by the authorities of one of the countries in which they operate. They also know that the risks (and rewards) are bigger in the US than anywhere else.

So it might not seem particularly unusual that French bank BNP Paribas is headed to trial in New York, on charges relating to a series of oil prepayment contracts it entered into with respect to shipments of oil from the Republic of the Congo – that is, Congo-Brazzaville, not the Democratic Republic of the Congo (Congo-Kinshasa, formerly Zaire).

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