JPMorgan Chase was fined 337.2 million euros, while HSBC was fined 33.6 million euros.

The court lowered the fine given to Credit Agricole to 110 million euros from 114.65 million.

The banks were fined for their role in a seven-bank cartel that colluded between September 2005 and May 2008 to distort the Euribor interest rate, which was set using quotes submitted by a panel of banks and widely used in international money markets.

All three have previously denied engaging in any wrongdoing.

($1 = 0.9126 euros)

(Reporting by Charlotte Van Campenhout, writing by Bart Meijer, editing by Phil Blenkinsop)