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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Type | Share ISIN | Share Description |
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Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc | LSE:RBS | London | Ordinary Share | GB00B7T77214 | ORD 100P |
Price Change | % Change | Share Price | Bid Price | Offer Price | High Price | Low Price | Open Price | Shares Traded | Last Trade | |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 121.35 | 121.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
Industry Sector | Turnover | Profit | EPS - Basic | PE Ratio | Market Cap |
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0 | 0 | N/A | 0 |
Date | Subject | Author | Discuss |
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01/9/2015 08:01 | FTSE off -2.29%. | leedskier | |
01/9/2015 07:44 | ....and off we go with todays' run down. They waited for the MM's to do their markdown at the open - give it half an hour then put the bots on. Standard UK market practise. | begorrah88 | |
01/9/2015 07:05 | Just lazy excuses by journos We all know the FTSE is in the death grip of the hedgies who are milking it for all they can until they get a shot across the bows. They set the bots up for the FTSE and it takes all its' constituents, especially the banks. down with it. | begorrah88 | |
01/9/2015 06:55 | Not sufficient that the FTSE100 has to carry the ball for weak Eurozone growth, or even Greece, it looks like it could be the whipping boy for China too. | leedskier | |
01/9/2015 06:54 | Economic data: 09:30: UK, mortgage approvals, July 09:30: UK, net lending to individuals, July 09:30: UK, Markit manufacturing PMI, August 10:00: Eurozone, unemployment rate, July 14:45: US, Markit manufacturing PMI, August 15:00: US, construction spending, July | leedskier | |
01/9/2015 06:52 | Manufacturing figures out this morning reveal that the world's second largest economy contracted last month at a pace not reached in three years. The official purchasing manager's index (PMI) was 49.7 in August – down from 50 in July. The Caixin/Markit, a separate and private index, put the PMI at an even lower level of 47.3, which is its weakest since 2009. | leedskier | |
31/8/2015 22:09 | I would not trust MS they will be almost certainly trying to sell into any rallies! | gurunostradamus | |
31/8/2015 07:15 | 136454 when will it stop. The claim culture is beyond ridiculous now. | tfergi | |
30/8/2015 13:05 | Great news smurfy thanks | gcom2 | |
30/8/2015 07:05 | More bad news - | juan2many | |
29/8/2015 14:51 | Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc using EPIC/TICKER code LON:RBS has had its stock rating noted as ‘Reiterates | smurfy2001 | |
28/8/2015 16:33 | Have an enjoyable long weekend.NY is open on Monday, but closed on 7 September. | leedskier | |
28/8/2015 11:34 | This week my portfolio has more than halved it losses. That's some swing. | smurfy2001 | |
28/8/2015 11:19 | RBS will be reclaiming a few umbrellas then. | alan@bj | |
28/8/2015 08:04 | Ah, some real news. | maxk | |
28/8/2015 08:01 | BBC Strictly Come dancing lineup | smurfy2001 | |
28/8/2015 07:41 | Don't forget your bank holiday brolly! Floods hit parts of Britain as forecasters warn of a weekend washout Unsettled weather is set to continue over the next few days across the UK, with temperatures struggling to pass 22C After rain and blustery conditions, clearer skies will only arrive by Monday as families return from long weekends Downpours will worsen with thunderstorms expected to drench parts of the South East, particularly Kent | avatar333 | |
28/8/2015 07:41 | Consumer confidence has jumped back to a 15-year high in the UK, according to a widely-regarded survey published this morning.The positive numbers come on the back of upbeat data from the other side of the pond. American GDP grew at an annual pace of 3.7 per cent in the second quarter, official figures said yesterday faster than the 2.3 per cent rate reported last month. | leedskier | |
28/8/2015 07:32 | LOL ; | avatar333 | |
28/8/2015 07:32 | Normal service resumed. Markets open and bots get turned on to take it straight down. Last few days volatility, us usual, leaves FTSE and UK banks as the losers in the runaround. Ah well! Same old, same old | begorrah88 | |
28/8/2015 07:30 | Morning. ; | avatar333 |
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