Standard Chartered recorded a loss of $217 million from the sale of its operations in Angola, Zimbabwe, and Sierra Leone. The London-based banking group states that this loss resulting from the sale of the three subsidiaries is largely due to fluctuations in exchange rates, with the Zimbabwean business being the most affected. “The net loss…...
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