The Federal Reserve Board said it terminated enforcement actions against Crédit Agricole, Mega International Commercial Bank and Goldman Sachs.
The Federal Reserve Board said it has terminated enforcement actions involving Crédit Agricole S.A. and Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, Mega International Commercial Bank Co., Ltd. and related U.S. branches, and The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
In an official press release published April 9, 2026, the Fed said the underlying enforcement actions were terminated on March 25, 2026. The notice did not include additional details about the reasons for the termination.
The announcement is a regulatory update rather than a market-moving policy change, but it closes out several long-running supervisory actions involving major international financial firms. The Fed’s release is the first public notice reviewed for this story.
The termination notice was posted on the Federal Reserve Board’s website and dated April 9, 2026. No separate public statement from the firms was included in the material reviewed.
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