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Wells Fargo agreed to pay $3.7 billion over consumer banking violations.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced the bank would pay $1.7 billion in penalties and another $2 billion in damages.
The payments settle claims that the bank engaged in anticonsumer practices over the past decade.
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