LONDON (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland
The bank is expected to be fined between 400 and 500 million pounds ($793 million) for the attempted rigging of the London interbank offered rate (Libor) and other benchmark interest rates. Details of the punishments will be revealed on Tuesday or Wednesday, the sources said.
RBS and the UK's Financial Services Authority (FSA) declined to comment.
RBS, which is 81 percent owned by the British taxpayer, will be the third bank after Barclays
RBS's punishment will be greater than the $450 million fines paid by UK rival Barclays, but well short of the record $1.5 billion fines handed out to Switzerland's UBS.
More than a dozen banks around the world have been scrutinized by regulators as part of an investigation into the suspected rigging of interbank rates, which are used to price trillions of dollars of financial instruments.
RBS hopes to save over 100 million pounds to help pay the fines by slashing bonuses for its investment bankers, a source familiar with the situation told Reuters in January.
The bank is also expected to part company with John Hourican, head of RBS's investment bank, at the time of the settlement.
($1 = 0.6307 British pounds)
(Editing by Sinead Cruise and David Holmes)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uks-rbs-libor-punishment-next-week-sources-164211969--finance.html
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