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21 Oct 2013 07:42

RPT-Britain to ratchet up capital requirements for banks

By Steve Slater LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - British banks may have to build up more capital and more quickly than they expected, forcing firms like Barclays to rein in dividends to shareholders and restrain bankers' bonuses to find the extra cash. Britain's financial watchdog's plans,

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19 Oct 2013 08:15

UPDATE 1-UK's Osborne says actively considering RBS "bad bank"-paper

LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne said his ministry was actively looking at breaking up the state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland to create a "bad bank" to house its problem loans, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Friday. Osborne, who asked investment

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18 Oct 2013 22:17

UK's Osborne says actively considering RBS "bad bank"-paper

LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - British finance minister George Osborne said his ministry was actively looking at breaking up the state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland to create a "bad bank" to house its problem loans, the Daily Telegraph newspaper reported on Friday. Osborne, who asked investment

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18 Oct 2013 17:54

UPDATE 3-RBS chief says bad bank review a distraction

* RBS takes responsibility for resolving breakup debate-CEO * Bank must address legitimate stakeholder concerns-CEO * Treasury recommendations expected in coming weeks By Matt Scuffham LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Royal Bank of Scotland's (RBS) new Chief Executive Ross McEw

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18 Oct 2013 17:02

London close: FTSE 100 hits one-month high

UK stocks hit a one-month high on Friday on hopes of a near-term continuation of US stimulus, while data from China showed a pick-up in growth. The FTSE 100 broke through the 6,600 level today to finish at 6,622.58, up 46.42 points on the day. The last time the index closed higher was on September

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18 Oct 2013 16:47

Britain to ratchet up capital requirements for banks

By Steve Slater LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - British banks may have to build up more capital and more quickly than they expected, forcing firms like Barclays to rein in dividends to shareholders and restrain bankers' bonuses to find the extra cash. Britain's financial watchdog's plans,

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18 Oct 2013 16:20

Germany wants to quiz ex-Deutsche trader in Libor probe -source

FRANKFURT, Oct 18 (Reuters) - The German financial markets regulator, BaFin, wants to speak to a former Deutsche Bank trader as part of its probe into possible manipulation of the Libor benchmark interest rate, a source familiar with the matter said on Friday. The move by BaFin, which foun

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18 Oct 2013 14:01

Sector movers: RBS, Barclays lead banks lower

Banking stocks were mostly under the weather on Friday with domestic lenders Royal Bank of Scotland and Barclays leading to the downside. RBS was being weighed down by some gloomy comments from Investec analyst Ian Gordon, who recommended investors not to own the stock ahead of the bank's third-qua

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18 Oct 2013 13:52

No plans for fresh LIBOR-rigging probe into Barclays, says FCA

The Financial Conduct Authority has said it has "no current plans" to launch another probe into Barclays' role in the LIBOR-rigging scandal. It comes after allegations that documents provided in a court case yesterday showed the part the Bank played in the debacle went "further and wider than the

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18 Oct 2013 12:14

Britain's FCA says no plans to launch new Barclays Libor probe

LONDON, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Britain's financial regulator said it has "no current plans" to launch a new investigation into the alleged manipulation of Libor fixing by Barclays following new evidence disclosed in court filings on Thursday. According to evidence that came to light during a h

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18 Oct 2013 11:26

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Prudential Follows AIA Higher; William Hill Downgraded

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18 Oct 2013 11:23

London midday: Stocks rise on hopes over taper delays

The FTSE 100 came close to a one-month high on Friday morning on hopes that the political uncertainty in Washington may prompt the Federal Reserve to continue with its stimulus measures for a little longer. Also helping sentiment this morning was Chinese gross domestic product which grew at a year-

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18 Oct 2013 11:20

Broker snap: Don't own RBS ahead of Q3 results, says Investec

Investec has maintained its 'sell' rating for UK lender Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), recommending investors not to own the stock ahead of its third-quarter results on November 1st. Analyst Ian Gordon said that the bank will likely fall back into the red in the second half, though most of the damag

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18 Oct 2013 11:13

Fresh details of Barclays' alleged rate fixing emerge

Documents provided in a court case indicate that Barclays' role in the LIBOR-rigging scandal "goes further and wider than the regulatory findings", it has been alleged by lawyers acting for Guardian Care Homes (GCH). GCH is suing Barclays over interest-rate swaps in a test case that could in theory

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18 Oct 2013 07:28

Friday newspaper round-up: December taper, Barclays, Energy bills

The US government shutdown sabotaged a crucial month of data and dealt a blow to the world's largest economy, but the Federal Reserve could still begin reducing its asset purchases as early as December. Analysts have slashed their growth forecasts for the fourth quarter to two per cent or below, wit

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