Barclays Faces $51M Fine for Misconduct in Qatar Fundraising

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The UK's Financial Conduct Authority has fined Barclays £40 million ($50.9 million) for failing to disclose arrangements with Qatari entities during the 2008 financial crisis. The fine relates to undisclosed fees paid to Qatari funds to avoid a state bailout. Although Barclays initially appealed the fine, it has now withdrawn the appeal, citing the time elapsed and the interests of its stakeholders, while maintaining there is no material financial impact from the penalty.
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