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13 January 2017

Deutsche Bank Settles DOJ RMBS Claims For $7.2 Billion

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On December 23, 2016, Deutsche Bank AG ("Deutsche Bank") announced that it had reached a settlement in principle with the United States Department of Justice...
United States Finance and Banking

On December 23, 2016, Deutsche Bank AG ("Deutsche Bank") announced that it had reached a settlement in principle with the United States Department of Justice ("DOJ") to resolve possible civil claims arising from Deutsche Bank's issuance and underwriting of RMBS in the years leading up to the financial crisis. The $7.2 billion settlement includes a $3.1 billion civil penalty, with an additional $4.1 billion paid in the form of consumer relief (including loan modifications and other types of borrower assistance).

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