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US Fed fines Deutsche Bank $186 mn over 'unsafe' practices

The Fed said on Wednesday that it had fined the bank's New York branch after concluding the bank had "made insufficient remedial progress under the 2015 and 2017 consent orders," relating to money laundering and sanctions violations.

July 19, 2023 / 22:58 IST
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The US Federal Reserve has fined German lender Deutsche Bank $186 million for sanctions violations and what it called "unsafe and unsound" banking practices at its US subsidiaries.

The fines announced by the Fed on Wednesday are the latest in a string of financial penalties levied against the German bank on both sides of the Atlantic for violating anti-money laundering laws over the last few years.

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The Fed said on Wednesday that it had fined the bank's New York branch after concluding the bank had "made insufficient remedial progress under the 2015 and 2017 consent orders," relating to money laundering and sanctions violations.

The bank was also fined for what the Fed called "unsafe and unsound" practices in its relationship with the Estonian branch of the Denmark-based Danske Bank.