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Regulators fine Royal Bank of Scotland for manipulating interest rates
American and British bank watchdogs fine RBS for fixing LIBOR interest rates. And Boeing is confident airlines will not cancel orders for its troubled 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
Financial regulators in the UK and US fine Royal Bank of Scotland for manipulating LIBOR, the interest rate banks charge each other for loans. And despite aviation regulators grounding all the Boeing 787 Dreamliner jets in operation around the world, the company insists it is confident airlines will not cancel orders for its new jet, despite safety fears surrounding its lithium ion batteries.
(Image: Royal Bank of Scotland, Credit: Getty Images)
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