RBS sale timing ignores the bank's capital surplus potential
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Last night's disposal of Royal Bank of Scotland shares at 330p by Chancellor George Osborne achieved a new 2015 low.
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Last night's disposal of Royal Bank of Scotland shares at 330p by Chancellor George Osborne achieved a new 2015 low.
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David Cameron could have a powerful ally in Angela Merkel if he will stand up against the ludicrous trick the Greeks have played on us all
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A total of 600,000 transfers were affected by a technical glitch in RBS Group banks RBS, Ulster, Coutts and NatWest accounts on 17 June, leaving thousands of customers without benefits, wages or other payments. It is the fifth outage in three years and, compared to former crashes, it is a relatively small one.
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Chancellor George Osborne is set to propose a tax review in an attempt to keep banks such as HSBC and Standard Chartered in the UK during his Mansion Speech on 10 June.
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The rate of economic growth halved in the three months to the end of March, official figures show, marking the slowest quarterly growth for two years. The UK economy grew by 0.3% in the quarter, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. That compares with 0.6% in the last three months of 2014.
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The rate of UK Consumer Prices Index inflation fell to 0.3% in January, its lowest level since records began.
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Secretary for Financial Services & the Treasury Professor KC Chan began a week-long visit to Europe on December 1 to promote Hong Kong as the world's premium offshore renminbi centre.
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Government borrowing fell to £7.7bn in October, official figures show, down £0.2bn from a year earlier.
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The Bank of England will wait until after the general election to raise interest rates as the threat of a resurgent eurozone crisis hangs over the UK economy, according to a leading thinktank.
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Savings of up to £1m in collapsed banks are to be protected under new proposals from the Bank of England intended to avoid a Northern Rock-style run on a financial institution. The £1m limit will apply only to money temporarily deposited in a bank, for instance from a house sale or insurance claim, and will last for six months.
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