On the recordNovember 19, 2014
I am sure that is why Deutsche Bank signed the contract, because they were given some money to keep the warehouse there and they were penalized if they did not keep the metal in the warehouse.
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congress.govI am sure that is why Deutsche Bank signed the contract, because they were given some money to keep the warehouse there and they were penalized if they did not keep the metal in the warehouse.
Levin discusses the financial incentives for Deutsche Bank in a contract.
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