Aviva Investors took £130m hit from 'improper' bond trades

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The "improper" allocation of trades in fixed income securities by two former employees cost Aviva Investors some £132m, it has announced.

It was reported last year that Aviva had set aside £92m for compensating customers affected by the activity. In its full-year results for 2013, it has revealed the full scale of the impact of th...

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