Misconduct bill tops $235 bln as banks struggle to shake off past sins

LONDON, May 22 (Reuters) - Twenty of the world's biggest banks have paid more than $235 billion in fines and compensation in the last seven years for a litany of misdeeds that has scarred the industry and is delaying its rehabilitation.
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