Canada’s Toronto-Dominion Bank has agreed to pay fines totalling about $3.09 billion US after pleading guilty to multiple U.S. money-laundering charges. U.S. officials say drug traffickers bribed TD employees to launder up to $670M from selling fentanyl.
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