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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 |
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0.00 | 0.00% | 120.90 | 121.35 | 121.40 | - | 0.00 | 00:00:00 |
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06/11/2017 09:43 | I agree with you entirely about the election of the Labour Party in its present extreme form. Where we part company is in the implication that staying in the EU might save us from this fate. | grahamite2 | |
06/11/2017 09:40 | David Buik @truemagic68  YTD gains by global markets - DOW +19.1%, S&P +15.6%, NASDAQ +29.4%, FTSE 100 +5.3%, FTSE 250 +13.8%, China +21.1%, NIKKEI +18%, HK +29.6% | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 09:37 | Laura Hughes, political correspondent 5 NOVEMBER 2017 • 9:04PM Britain's economy would be "booming" if not for Brexit, the Governor of the Bank of England has said. Mark Carney said businesses were waiting for the outcome of Theresa May's negotiations with the EU before making investment decisions, which was slowing down economic growth. He said the bank's predictions for foreign investment in Britain was now 20 per cent lower than they estimated in the month before the referendum. | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 09:30 | add Jon Lansman is very clever. He is the puppet master. | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 09:16 | Graham, I am teetotal. By revolution I meant the election of this extreme left wing labour party. f elected the those behind and to an extent controlling Corbyn include paid up communists. Check out momentum and those who control it. reflect on the shadow chancellors reference to the little red book. Polaris will go along with the nuclear submarines. There will nationalisation of key industries including probably RBS. And like Brexit the claim will be that it is the democratic will of the people and those who oppose are enemies of the people. | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 08:30 | Leeds - cant remember what RBS said re DoJ progress at recent analyst stat or trading update? | cfc1 | |
06/11/2017 08:13 | cfc1, hopefully, but today reflects HSBC (and others) shorting UK banks. | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 08:11 | Another one.. | maxk | |
06/11/2017 08:03 | we must be getting close to the DoJ fine?!! | cfc1 | |
06/11/2017 07:28 | Trump intervenes in bidding war for the listing of Saudi state oil company. So much for the special relationship and offering the UK a helping hand. | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 06:38 | Brent oil above $62 this morning prior to the European markets opening. | leedskier | |
06/11/2017 06:17 | David Buik @truemagic68 European opening calls update courtesy of CMC MARKETS - FTSE 100 -15 at 7545, DAX -13 at 13465, CAC 40 -9 at 5508, IBEX 35 -24 at 10333. | leedskier | |
05/11/2017 19:30 | I guess given the Guardian reports £450 m in the secret offshore account, it matters not a jot financially to Ashcroft whether Britain leaves or remains in thew UK. | leedskier | |
05/11/2017 19:28 | One of the Conservative Party's biggest donors and a billionaire hedge fund manager who played a key role in the Brexit campaign are both braced for revelations about their financial affairs, The Telegraph can disclose as a second company is revealed as a victim in the offshore Bermuda hack. Lord Ashcroft, who has given millions to the Tories, could see his company's financial deals exposed as he is a client of a company which has been caught up in a huge data leak. | leedskier | |
04/11/2017 20:49 | From SKY: SNP politician Mark McDonald has resigned from his ministerial role in the Scottish Government amid allegations about his private life | polar fox | |
04/11/2017 19:32 | dbesim14 Nov '17 - 15:06 - 149066 of 149069 0 0 After a strong post-Brexit recovery, are Lloyds, RBS, Barclays and co set to run out of steam? HSBC thinks so Analyst Robert Parkes thinks market optimism in the banking sector is “starting to fade” and expects it to “be more sensitive to any potential negative newsflow”. .................... Anal-hole licker Robert Parkes must be living in a cave. Lloyds were nearly 90p not that long ago. Then they were down around 49p, also not that long ago. Some shyte gets posted by the alleged pro's eh. haha | sux_2bu | |
04/11/2017 19:01 | That's £29k which would take us back to the early 90s. Well, who needs the votes of the self-employed anyway? This would be the second targeted attack on core Conservative supporters by Hammond. What is the matter with the man? | grahamite2 | |
04/11/2017 18:32 | graham. "professions liberals" is a French term for freelancers or self employed. TVA is payable/chargeable at a lower starting rate than here: €32900, which is very close to what spreadsheet phil is proposing. I wonder if there is a connection (€uro style)? | maxk |
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