Bank bosses jailed for crippling Dominican economy
Three Dominican banking executives were convicted for their roles in a financial collapse that crippled the Caribbean country's economy.
The trial focused on the management and 2003 collapse of the country's largest bank, Banco Intercontinental, which prompted a costly government bailout and led to the collapse of two other large banks as international lenders helped prop up the Dominican economy.
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