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    'Double strike’ fear for RBS over Libor fines

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 25th November 2012 11:12.

    *The Royal Bank of Scotland is concerned it could receive a “double hit” of separate fines for its alleged involvement in the Libor-fixing...

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    Re: 'Double strike’ fear for RBS over Libor fines

    should have been left to rot, why oh why were we the taxpayer not consulted before the government went ahead and blew millions and millions on these scum?

    Disturbed to the core.
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      Re: 'Double strike’ fear for RBS over Libor fines

      agree one hundred percent^^^^

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        Alot of it's down to Fred the Shread, but he could only do what he did with the support of the city.

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          Re: 'Double strike’ fear for RBS over Libor fines

          I've often wondered where does the money from these fines go ?

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