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JP MORGAN BETALAR 153,6 MLN USD I CDO-FÖRLIKNING

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STOCKHOLM (Direkt) JP Morgan betalar 153,6 miljoner dollar i en förlikning med den amerikanska finansinspektionen för att ha tagit fram och sålt produkter med bolån som underliggande tillgång, så kallade CDO:er, i uppbyggnadsfasen av den amerikanska bolånekrisen.

Det skriver Bloomberg News på tisdagen.

“Investerare som drabbats kommer att få tillbaka de pengar de förlorat”, skrev finansinspektionen i ett pressmeddelande.

JP Morgan kommer dessutom att förbättra granskning och godkännande av
transaktioner av bolånepapper.

Bild: (C) Torian—Fotolia.com

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