Deutsche Boerse fined $12 million in insider trading case
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Deutsche Boerse said it accepted combined fines of 10.5 million euros (£9.45 million or $11.9 million) by a Frankfurt court in an insider trading case involving the German stock exchange operator's former Chief Executive Carsten Kengeter.The court issued fines of 5 million euros and 5.5 million euros against the company over an alleged breach of the insider trading ban in December 2015 and for not making a public disclosure announcement in January 2016, the company said..