U.S. gov't levies penalties on U.S. Bank, Santander over mortgages

WASHINGTON, Feb 9 (Reuters) - The U.S. Comptroller's office said on Tuesday that U.S. Bank will pay a $10 million penalty and Santander a $3.4 million penalty in order to lift consent orders originally issued in April 2011, related to how the banks serviced mortgages.
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