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US finalises $4.9B fine on RBS for conduct during crisis

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BRITAIN’S Royal Bank of Scotland will pay $4.9 billion to settle charges it misled investors on mortgage-backed securities ahead of the financial crisis, the US Ju s t i c e Depar t ment announced Tuesday.

Edinburgh-based RBS committed a variety of ills associated with the underwriti­ng and packaging of subprime loans into securities that became toxic in the US housing bust, US officials said.

“Many Americans suffered lasting economic harm as a result of the 2008 financial crisis,” said Acting Associate Attorney General Jesse Panuccio.

“This settlement holds RBS accountabl­e for serious misconduct that contribute­d to that financial crisis, and it sends an important message that the Department of Justice will pursue financial institutio­ns that illicitly harm the American economy and our consumers.”

A final settlement was expected after RBS in May disclosed a preliminar­y deal with the Justice Department.

A Justice Department statement accused RBS of failing to disclose loan risks to investors; waiving standards in a way that allowed bad loans to be included in securities packages; and providing loan data to investors that gave a false impression that the loans were less risky than they really were.

These offenses are “allegation­s only, which RBS disputes and does not admit,” the Justice Department said.

Last year, in a settlement with the Federal Housing Finance Authority over the same matter, the bank agreed to pay $5.5 billion.

The fine is the latest following billions of dollars in penalties on major banks over their conduct ahead of the financial crisis.

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JOE RAEDLE/GETTY IMAGES In this photo illustrati­on, the dating app Tinder is seen on the screen of an iPhone on Tuesday in Miami, Florida.
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DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS/AFP An RBS logo is pictured abouve a branch of a Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) bank branch in central London.

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