J.P. Morgan faces £8bn fine over mortgage-backed security sales

Laura Dew
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J.P. Morgan has reportedly agreed to pay an £8bn ($13bn) fine as part of a settlement with the US over its role in the mortgage-backed securities market, which led to the near-collapse of the US financial system.

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