Barclays Hints Rivals May Face Bigger Penalties
Marcus Agius, the outgoing chairman of Barclays, suggested to employees in a memo that the U.K.’s bank’s dozen or so rivals named in connection with the scandal to manipulate the London Interbank Offered Rate will likely pay heavier penalties than the £290 million ($448.7 million) fine it received.
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