19 Dec 2009 The Saudi Gazette
 

ADIA seeks $4 billion from Citibank

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WASHINGTON - US banking firm CitigroupCitigroupLoading... has said it will vigorously defend itself against a claim filed by Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund seeking four billion dollars over a 2007 share purchase deal.

In a statement released this week, CitigroupCitigroupLoading... said "an arbitration claim was filed against Citi in New York by the Abu Dhabi Investment AuthorityAbu Dhabi Investment AuthorityLoading... (ADIAADIALoading...), which purchased equity units from the company in November 2007."

The agreement obligates "ADIAADIALoading... to purchase a total of 7.5 billion dollars of common equity on specified dates in 2010 and 2011," CitigroupCitigroupLoading... said.

The acquisitions were stipulated in an accord that saw purchase by the fund of $7.5 billion of securities to be converted into shares with an 11 percent annual return.

But the share price of what was then the largest bank in the world has fallen from around $30 at the time of the deal to a closing price on the New York Stock Exchange of $3.57 on Tuesday. The deal still obligates ADIAADIALoading... to pay the equivalent of between $31.83 and $37.24 per share.

The fund is seeking "rescission of the investment agreement or damages in excess of $4 billion," and accuses CitigroupCitigroupLoading... of "fraudulent misrepresentation," the US banking firm said in a statement.

"Citi believes the allegations are entirely without merit and intends to defend against them vigorously," the statement added.

Meanwhile, Dubai said on Thursday it has taken steps to speed up the regulation of lawsuits in the state-backed Dubai International Financial Center free zone, in an attempt to improve the business environment in the debt-plagued emirate. Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashed Al-Maktoum issued a decree giving DIFC a new statute "to settle disputes quickly, according to simple and well-defined procedures," an official statement said.

The decree, which amends the 2004 statute in line with "the best practices in developing countries for settling disputes," will also "help to improve investment conditions" in the emirate, it said.

The government announced on Dec. 14 that it was setting up a special tribunal, based in the DIFC zone and led by a senior British judge, to deal with claims against its troubled Dubai World group.

Ratings agencies had downgraded several Dubai corporates.

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