French banks must pay EUR385 million in fines in check-fee case, Supreme Court rules
By Matthew Newman ( April 14, 2015, 15:30 GMT | Insight) -- Eleven French banks must pay the government 385 million euros in fines for unjustified fees on check processing, the French Supreme Court ruled today, overturning an appellate judgment that had annulled the antitrust decision.Eleven French banks must pay the government 385 million euros ($410 million) in fines for unjustified fees on check processing, the French Supreme Court ruled today, overturning an appellate judgment that had annulled the antitrust decision....
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