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Barclays bank takes extra £1.0bn charge for mis-selling
LONDON: British bank Barclays said Tuesday that it will set aside another £1.0 billion ($1.6 billion, 1.2 billion euro
LONDON: British bank Barclays said Tuesday that it will set aside another £1.0 billion ($1.6 billion, 1.2 billion euros) to cover redress for the mis-selling of both credit insurance and interest rate hedging products.
Barclays, rocked last year by the Libor scandal, said in a statement that it will set aside another £400 million to cover the mis-selling of interest rate swap products, and another £600 million to cover the mis-selling of payment protection insurance.
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