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Terry Murden
Terry Murden: These days printing a mere £25bn signals calm
INJECTING £25 billion into the economy at any other time would seem extraordinary. The fact that some forecasters saw it as only half the expected amount tells us how fearful we have become about economic prospects.
Terry Murden: RBS begins long retreat back over the Border
THE overhaul of Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group has begun, with the two chief executives knowing they have little choice other than to accept the European Union and Treasury demands for a dismantling of their empires.
Terry Murden: With banks breaking up, here's an idea worth floating
TODAY will mark another milestone in British banking, with the expectation of a record rights issue from Lloyds Banking Group and the terms by which it, and possibly Royal Bank of Scotland, will be reshaped.
Terry Murden: Bank restructuring kicks off in atmosphere of political vengeance
THE new shape of British banking could begin to emerge this week with a record rights issue on the cards, and plans for some radical changes of ownership.
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Terry Murden: Breaking up is so very hard to do – just ask Lloyds
Terry Murden: Bank carve-up could see big fish snapping up remnants
Terry Murden: Honeymoon is over – it's time to wake up and act
Terry Murden: Standard Life's new chief must act fast to shore up assurer's credentials
Terry Murden: Tucker wades into war of words over banking rules
Terry Murden: Big bonuses get critics' ire but King sees bigger picture
Terry Murden: All eyes are on Standard's home-bred favourite Nish
Terry Murden : Scotland risks losing the power game
Terry Murden: Powering to the front in the carbon capture race
Terry Murden: Bank's failure to read public opinion is a further error
Terry Murden: Troubled BA suffers from a real case of bad altitude
Terry Murden: Dearth of Scots listed companies a worrying sign
Terry Murden: TV drama gives top billing to financial turmoil
Terry Murden: Braveheart rhetoric fails to rouse Scots entrepreneurs
Terry Murden: Daniels still smiling after year of takeover turmoil
Terry Murden: Road chaos a symptom of infrastructure in meltdown
Terry Murden: Breaking up Lloyds for the sake of it may be a mistake
Terry Murden: Reshuffle is on the cards at Lloyds as Bischoff takes helm
Terry Murden: It's not time to party just yet despite hopeful signs
Terry Murden: Listing floated as key to future of Widows and Daniels
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