Royal Bank Of Scotland

Saudis signal willingness to discuss oil options; RBS settles MBS suit; Anheuser-Busch InBev/SABMiller deal approved by shareholders.
RBS announces massive write-offs; Clinton leads Trump in U.S. presidential polls; Amazon.com takes to the skies.
Euro zone GDP comes in weaker than forecast; Goldman Sachs Group acquires GE bank assets; banks reach settlement on currency-market manipulation charges.
ECM expert Javary was a key player in the privatization of France’s state-owned industries during the 1980s and ’90s.
Shell announces job and budget cuts; U.S. GDP up during second quarter; Samsung earnings hit on back of smartphone supply shortages.
Gazprom announces pipeline partnership with Shell; Bank of Japan to sustain pace of easing; Royal Bank of Scotland to remedy retail banking errors.
South Korea and New Zealand slash rates; U.K. to sell RBS stake at a loss; Basu calls for delay in Fed rate hike.
David Einhorn’s firm loses 1.8 percent in the first quarter and 2.6 percent in March, and reduces its long position.
Oil prices slip even as conflict in Yemen escalates; RBS announces the sale of private banking subsidiary; Chevron to sell holding in Caltex Australia.
The U.K.’s leading banks are well on their way to a thorough post-financial-crisis recovery. The next hurdle is calculating their litigation costs.