Deutsche Bank reportedly settles suit in spy case

Market Watch Wednesday 21st April, 2010

+1.62% ) will pay around 5 million euros ($6.7 million) to settle a wrongful-dismissal case brought by a former executive, who the bank had said helped spearhead a spying operations, The Wall Street...

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