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US government probing three major French banks

French bank Societe Generale turned in surprisingly strong quarterly profits and said it could still do better under its three-year strategic plan

US authorities are investigating the French banks Societe Generale, BNP Paribas and Credit Agricole for embezzlement and violating American sanctions against other countries, a source close to the matter said Friday.

Other big international banks were also cited in the investigation, according to the source, who refused to confirm their names or say when the probe was launched.

"The US is investigating foreign banks for potential issues related to money laundering and violations of US embargoes and sanctions on countries like Cuba, Iran and Sudan," the source said.

The US Treasury, Justice Department, Manhattan district attorney and New York Department of Financial Services are investigating the banks.

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BNP Paribas is in talks with US authorities to settle the probe, according to The Wall Street Journal.

Last month, France's largest listed bank said it had set aside $1.1 billion to cover potential penalties for transactions in countries under US sanctions.