Deutsche Bank reaches $7.2 billion settlement with DoJ on mortgages case
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The agreement is less than the $14 billion the United States asked Deutsche Bank to pay in September to settle the claims. That negotiating figure caused Deutsche Bank's stock to plummet and raised questions about the bank's stability and the risks it poses to the financial system.
Under the settlement, Deutsche Bank will pay a civil monetary penalty of $3.1 billion and provide $4.1 billion in consumer relief in the United States.
This is not the final agreement and there can be no assurance that the DoJ and the bank will agree on the final documentation, the bank said on Friday.
Deutsche Bank expects to record a pretax charge of about $1.17 billion in its fourth quarter because of the civil monetary penalty.
The settlement marked the first in a possible string of mortgage-related resolutions or lawsuits by the DoJ for European banks.
The DoJ on Thursday sued Barclays Plc (BARC.L) on charges of fraud in the sale of mortgage-backed securities in the run-up to the 2008-09 financial crisis.
(Reporting by Anya George Tharakan and Parikshit Mishra in Bengaluru; Editing by Sandra Maler and Gopakumar Warrier)
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