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RBS Royal Bank Of Scotland Group Plc

120.90
0.00 (0.00%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
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
  0.00 0.00% 120.90 121.35 121.40 - 0.00 01:00:00
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
0 0 N/A 0

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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
28/5/2020
19:23
Why not - he tries his hardest to shag everything else with a pulse.
largeronald
28/5/2020
19:09
I wonder if Boris is shagging Cummings, he does seem really fond of him?
extrovert
28/5/2020
13:17
Something wrong with A's system.
polar fox
28/5/2020
13:17
Telegraph:

Exclusive: Dominic Cummings did breach coronavirus lockdown guidelines, Durham Police say
Investigation concludes Boris Johnson's most senior aide did commit a 'minor breach' of the lockdown rules when he drove to Barnard Castle

more...

Not too serious then.

polar fox
28/5/2020
13:06
ADVFN again.
polar fox
28/5/2020
13:06
BBC reporting that Durham police have concluded that Cummings did break the rules, but no further action will be taken by them.

This might stir things up again, politically speaking....many want his head on a pike.

polar fox
28/5/2020
10:47
Newsflash: RBS is to refund customers £2.2m after failing to alert new adult account holders that they were about to dip into unauthorised overdrafts.

The Competition and Markets Authority said there were effectively two breaches:

RBS failed to enrol about 179,000 youth account holders into the alert programme within 10 days of migrating them to adult accounts
As a result, RBS charged around 36,000 customers for going into (or attempting to go into) unarranged overdraft without first sending an alert
In a letter to RBS (published here) the CMA expresses its “disappointment” in the bank for the mistake. However, the lender will now refund customers for unfair treatment, with 8% interest. RBS will also “consider any reasonable claims for extra costs suffered as a result of the charges,” the CMA said.

Separately, the CMA announced that a Santander had put aside £17m for six previously disclosed breached of the retail banking order.

It brings the total customer refunds secured through the CMA for overdraft alert breaches over the past two years to £47m.

leedskier
28/5/2020
08:16
I would have thought that conversations about interest rates and bank profitability only becomes relevant when the share price is 250p.
leedskier
28/5/2020
07:53
Zero interest rate soon.That will probably deflate the shares?
sux_2bu
27/5/2020
17:43
It's over.

Cringeworthy. Utterly cringeworthy.

polar fox
27/5/2020
16:57
Can you think of any normal person trusting a scum reporter
portside1
27/5/2020
16:25
What is the point of asking questions of the buffoon, when he repeatedly is avoiding proper answers? He's ducking practically everything - no straight answers. If he continues like this, the polls will go even lower and the issue of Cummings will just go on.
polar fox
27/5/2020
14:52
Nice death spike 110p coming again soon.
sux_2bu
27/5/2020
12:34
8.4m now on furlough.Theres going to be mass unemployment soon. Will be some cheap houses, cars and other assets coming onto the market within time . Ebay, gumtree, fb market place. Bargains my friends, bargains. Ps, stock market will tank again.
sux_2bu
27/5/2020
12:25
portside1 you do make me smile the way you put things, I do agree these will return back to normal and maybe it will be by jan next.

I just dont think enthusiasm right now is the thing, as people are saying I'm not going to take my child back to school, schools are saying they are not ready, I and most people I know have said I will not be going back to pubs and restaurants until there is a medical way through to save everyone who gets this be it a cure or a slowing down drug or inoculation etc.
People do not feel safe and that's going to take a lot to get people back to functioning as normal.
Even if all lock-down was gone you still have shops, struggling to get through the numbers of people, stores struggling to get through the people, pubs restaurants 1/3 of footfall, infact any establishment will suffer 2/3 profit loss which relies on footfall.
Taxes, Well I wont be getting one of those, the burden on the government to pay the unemployment, just think how many industries are affected if not directly but indirectly because there will be less people with money to spend. look at how much money the government has lost in taxes over this period. all these figures still need to come out and an expectation of 1/3 loss in the economy by analysis's is probably spot on and all that news hasn't been reported,
At the min it is end of the months again and pay packets send their money to the pension funds for investment, it always rises around this time of the month.
I really think this inst over yet and that means a better deal can be had if your buying shares for a long.

delphiman
27/5/2020
12:14
A lot of seller's regret evident this morning.
gcom2
27/5/2020
12:14
BJ will be quizzed for 90 mins in all, with 20 mins set aside for questions about Cummings.

I wonder if there will be a calculator with enough numbers to total all BJ's lies?

polar fox
27/5/2020
11:53
Who's going to be impaled on the spike?We were diluted last last week with around 45 million shares, and next quarter confirms deepest recession ever. Could be a choppy ride.
sux_2bu
27/5/2020
11:50
Easing up yes, back to normal, no
dope007
27/5/2020
11:44
Heading back to 2£ now that things are easing up
kaisersuzae
27/5/2020
11:35
When you read how the shops/Leisure are opening up sales are going to be well down on previous years. Until they can defeat the virus and remove social distancing the economy simply cannot recover
dope007
27/5/2020
11:35
Nice gap ups.The red days will be back soon as the market wont leave them gaps forever.Will be dipping under 110p in time.
sux_2bu
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