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84 Goldman Sachs paid $3.9 billion to settle with Malaysia over 1MDB — the bond fees that triggered it were just $600 million

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Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals · today 08:12 EDT

Goldman Sachs paid $3.9 billion to settle with Malaysia over 1MDB — the bond fees that triggered it were just $600 million

Goldman Sachs collected roughly $600 million in fees underwriting three 1MDB bond deals between 2012 and 2013. The eventual bill — $3.9 billion to Malaysia, $2.9 billion to global regulators, and a criminal guilty plea — shows how franchise-defining settlements get priced.

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