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RBS 'lost more money than any other bank' last year

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Published Date: 24 June 2009
ROYAL Bank of Scotland lost more money than any other bank in the world last year, a leading industry journal declared today.
Part-nationalised RBS's overall losses of £36 billion during a disastrous 2008 put it at the top of a list compiled by The Banker magazine, ahead of ailing US giant Citigroup.

The bank is now 70per cent owned by the taxpayer and in the process of
shedding tens of thousands of jobs.

RBS came under more fire this week after details emerged of a £9.6 million pay and shares package for new chief executive Stephen Hester, who is charged with turning around the ailing business.

The bank was sent plunging to its UK record losses by a mammoth write-down on its acquisition of Dutch rival ABN Amro at the top of the market in 2007, as well as soaring bad debts.

The bank's overall statutory losses stood at £40.7 billion in February, but this now stands at £36 billion due to conversion effects from the US dollar.

Former chief executive Sir Fred Goodwin, who oversaw the bank's ill-fated expansion programme, agreed last week to give up part of his controversial £703,000 annual pension.

HBOS – the bank which lost almost £11 billion last year and had to be rescued from nationalisation through a takeover by Lloyds TSB – is sixth on the list of losses.

US investment bank JP Morgan topped the list of the world's strongest banks by tier one capital – a key measure of their financial strength.

On this measure, HSBC was third overall – but also the highest-ranked bank not to receive any kind of state aid.

HSBC's pre-tax profits slid to 9.3 billion dollars (£6.5 billion) in 2008 but it called on investors for a UK record £12.5 billion in a rights issue earlier this year to strengthen its finances.




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  • Last Updated: 24 June 2009 11:46 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Royal Bank of Scotland
 
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alfonsa pedrosa,

embra 24/06/2009 12:22:56
Thats because,They are the Bank that does not care.
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Mallory,

Edinburgh 24/06/2009 12:46:41
Is there a prize for this?
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