The wrongdoing of banks like Barclays (LSE: BARC), HSBC (LSE: HSBA) and RBS (LSE: RBS) in the past continues to hamper their attempts to return to investing glory today. And the latest multi-billion settlement in New York doesn’t just mean more money going out the door today — it also points to further certain pain to come in the future.
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Barclays plc, HSBC Holdings plc & Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc Face Fresh Forex Woes
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