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Will criminal charges follow FX probe?

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The $4.3 billion in civil settlements struck between six global banks and U.S. and UK authorities over foreign exchange market manipulation was just the beginning. As Sonia Legg reports, the stage is set for negotiations over related ongoing probes that could bear much more severe consequences

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