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The regulator’s order comes as the bank copes with a retail banking scandal that has aroused the fury of Congress and consumers.
The CFTC reports that it has ordered Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. to pay a $400,000 civil monetary penalty for “failing to comply with its obligations to submit accurate large trader reports (LTRs) for physical commodity swap positions.” The bank, a provisionally registered swap dealer since 2012, neither admitted nor denied the CFTC’s findings, but agreed...
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