Deutsche Bank has paid a record $2.5bn to authorities in the US and UK to settle allegations that it manipulated the Libor benchmark rate, a key interbank borrowing rate that underpins as much as $350tn of debt worldwide, from
student loans to complex financial instruments.
In addition to forking out the largest total fine to date in the worldwide investigation into the Libor scandal, Germany’s biggest bank was ordered to dismiss seven employees, while a London subsidiary, DB Group Services, is pleading guilty to US criminal wire fraud charges.
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