Credit Suisse and Barclays have been fined a total of $154m by US regulators for "dark pool" trading.

The fines are split between the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) and the State of New York. Barclays will pay a $70m fine for violating securities law and misleading investors. Credit Suisse will pay $60m, plus an additional $24.3m in disgorgement to the SEC for executing 117 illegal sub-penny orders out of its dark pool called Crossfinder.

The fine follows an attempt from Barclays last year to have the case dismissed.

Dark pools allow investors to trade without revealing their identities on a private market. Banks used dark pools as a way to trade large amounts of shares without moving the markets, as transactions are only revealed upon completion.

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