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Clifford Chance advises Co-Op Bank as it avoids financial watchdog’s ‘substantial fine’

Clifford Chance advises Co-Op Bank as it avoids financial watchdog’s ‘substantial fine’
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Sarah Downey
11 August 2015
Financial servicesRegulatory

Clifford Chance (CC) has advised the Co-Operative (Co-Op) Bank as the high-street lender avoided a substantial fine following an investigation by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) for breaching listing rules.

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