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MORE than 200 investors who lost a total of about $17 million on structured notes sold by DBS Bank are suing the bank in a bid to get their money back.
Legal firm Premier Law, which served notice on DBS on Thursday, said the claim is based on the 'prospectus and pricing statement relating to the Notes 5'.
The investors want the notes declared 'void' and their stakes repaid.

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