LONDON (Reuters) - HSBC's deferred prosecution agreement (DPA) with the U.S. Department of Justice may impact the bank's ability to repatriate some $8 billion in capital the lender has 'trapped' in the country, its finance director said on Thursday.
HSBC says U.S. deferred prosecution impacting capital repatriation
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