Barclays Dark Pool Volume Fell 37% in Week of Lawsuit

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Barclays Plc saw a 37 percent decline in the number of U.S. shares that traded in its dark pool during the week that it was sued by New York for allegedly lying to customers of that venue.

About 197 million shares were traded in the dark pool during the week of June 23, down from 312 million the previous week, according to data from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority. Three of the London-based bank’s largest rivals -- Credit Suisse Group AG, UBS AG and Deutsche Bank AG -- saw increases during the week, the Finra data show.