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Those legal changes had significant implications for bank managers, largely because of something called "double liability," a rule that put bankers at risk of losing up to double the value of their equity in a bank.
Among worried clients who gathered at the premises awaiting news, Michael Miller, a Knightsbridge jeweller, said he felt sick at the prospect of losing up to £50,000 of uninsured jewellery and watches.
In the runup to charter renewal in 2016 the BBC faces the prospect of losing up to £200m a year in the wake of a review into decriminalising non-payment of the licence fee.
They have signed off on Zetsche's forecast of losing up to $2.5 billion this year, even though Zetsche's American predecessor was fired after predicting the same loss.
He added: "If I was to step out on court, I'd be walking a tightrope where I can play obviously not at 100%, but with a significant risk of losing up to six to eight weeks if things go badly".
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