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Transaction marks first phase of US bank’s withdrawal from underperforming regional retail units
Chief executive confident of guiding Australian bank through biggest economic shock in decades
Knighthood for Duncan Smith is most senior political appointment
Ross McEwan to step down from top job at end of October
Ross McEwan warns of medium-term ‘pain and anguish’
UK state-owned bank announces special dividend despite tough mortgage market
Taxpayer-owned bank considers internal and external candidates to replace Ross McEwan
A new challenge ostensibly less tricky than the last
Chief executive won plaudits for restructuring and returning British lender to profit
Supermarket boss fails to deliver a showstopper because he misjudged his audience
UK lender launches search for successor to New Zealander with Alison Rose in pole position
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Shareholder rights group pushes for committee that would regularly meet the board
Financial services groups are set to to move £1tn of assets and 7,000 jobs out of UK
Lender is healthy and paying fat dividends to taxpayers who bailed it out
Bank takes £100m charge in case of rising defaults following disorderly EU departure
Bank is recovering after a decade of blows. Now it is looking to a digital future
RBS boss McEwan criticises government infighting as banks struggle to make plans
The way complaints against lenders are resolved still needs to be overhauled
Ross McEwan ‘deliberately withheld’ details of criminal investigation
Subprime mortgages sold in 2007 were ‘total garbage’, thought bank’s own risk officer
After 10 years on its back, the frail bank still has some way to go
Ewen Stevenson has quit to ‘take up an opportunity elsewhere’
UK says DoJ settlement opens route to ‘sale of taxpayer-owned shares’ in bailed out bank
US mis-selling settlement prompts questions over how long Ross McEwan will stay
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