Home
> RBS
RBS
Forex fixing scandal: RBS currency chief quizzed by US Department of Justice after UK probe
RBS head of forex trading questioned by US Department of Justice in relation to allegations of market rigging
Lloyds Bank: Steady drip of shares helped David Cameron win power
George Osborne studiously tweeted about how much has been recovered and used to pay down the national debt.
RBS in line for more US fines after Nomura ruling
Nomura allegedly sold bonds based on false statements.
Market round-up: FTSE 100 bounces back as Royal Mail performs well
It finished on 6,960.63 but Centrica, ITV and the Royal Bank of Scotland struggled.
TSB 'fires on all cylinders' with 153% quarterly profit increase
It saw its pre-tax profit reach £34.2m.
Election 2015: This is what the markets are saying as a hung parliament looms
RBS, Citi and others talk UK politics as markets weigh up what's going to happen after 7 May.
RBS to sell India jewellery financing unit to IndusInd Bank
RBS's India diamond and jewellery financing loan book stands at about £491m.
Barclays, RBS, Lloyds, Standard Chartered and HSBC see pre-tax profits soar by 60% in 2014
However, they have also paid 60% of their profits in fines
Europe's big banks cut 21,500 jobs in 2014 as banking sector woes continue
Six of the biggest banks in the US cut a total of 37,500 jobs in 2014, compared to 45,700 in 2013.
RBS confirms sale of Coutts International to Swiss bank UBP
Price paid will be determined in part by assets under management on closing, RBS says.
US regulators criticise HSBC, RBS and BNP Paribas contingency plans
US regulators say living wills need significant progress as more banks
Ebay: Small businesses feel banks are failing them and times are tougher under coalition
Poll reveals 65% businesses believe banks not lending as much as they should to smaller firms.
FX fixing scandal: US seeking about $4bn from RBS and other global banks
RBS, Barclays, Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase and UBS would have to pay about $1bn each.
Stefan Stern: Leaders must resonate with their followers like 'storyteller-in-chief' Barack Obama
Obama and Bill Clinton understand the importance of telling stories with content and meaning.
Edmund Shing: Forget Barclays, Lloyds and RBS and focus on insurers such as Direct Line
UK banks have been under-performing the FTSE 100 by some 13% since the beginning of 2014.
George Osborne wants to 'quickly get rid of' RBS stake after general election
Chancellor admits he made a mistake by not restructuring RBS in 2010, and says he wants to return bank to the private sector.
RBS to cut up to 14,000 investment banking jobs over four years
RBS plans to reduce its investment banking footprint from 38 countries to 13.
RBS chief Ross McEwan to forgo £1m out of 2015 payment
Ross McEwan, the chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, said he will forgo £1m out of his remuneration package for 2015.
Sir Howard Davies to become chairman of RBS
Former chief of FSA Sir Howard Davies to become chairman of RBS.
Lloyds Bank share sale raises another £500m for UK Treasury
UK government has raised another £500m from its gradual sale of Lloyds Banking Group shares.
RBS could write down value of US bank Citizens by some £4bn
The massive writedown will potentially erase much of the UK lender's annual profit for 2014.
NatWest and RBS bring Touch ID fingerprint security to iPhone banking apps
NatWest and RBS customers can now log into their iPhone banking apps using Touch ID instead of entering their passcode.
RBS admits to mis-selling loans to struggling SMEs
The Enterprise Finance Guarantee scheme was designed to help firms find credit.
RBS deputy chief Chris Sullivan leaves after apology for giving incorrect evidence to the government
However, Sullivan was expected to leave in 2015 after overseeing the lender's restructuring.
Anglo-South African firm Investec among bidders for RBS' Coutts International
Investec have reportedly hired advisers to help it plan the takeover.
Vince Cable to meet UK bank bosses about rural branch closures
Half of UK's bank branches have been closed since 1989, according to figures compiled by community banking campaigners.
RBS could face bigger-than-expected fines of £5bn over US mortgage bond case
Bank has so far set aside only £1.9bn as provision for settlement with US Federal Housing Finance Agency.
FX fixing scandal: Six RBS traders face disciplinary action
RBS was one of the five banks fined by the US and UK for currency market manipulation.
Russell Brand the school bully harasses RBS employees during anti-capitalist bank protest
Blog post by a man named 'Jo' lambastes "the puerile self-aggrandising antics of a prancing multimillionaire"
RBS to sell Irish real estate loans for £1.1bn to boost capital position following stress tests
Bank will sell Irish real estate loans to entity controlled by US private equity group Cerberus.