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Securities contributed to crash in home values during crisis, says attorney-general
Failure to settle US mortgage mis-selling suit clouds ‘symbolic moment’
RBS chief in running for top job at Australian bank is used to tough challenges
Ross McEwan likely to be among candidates for new chief at Commonwealth Bank of Australia
State-backed bank swings to a second-quarter profit despite £342m charge
Taxpayer-owned UK bank has further fines looming and needs to return to profit
Deal with FHFA a significant step in bank’s attempts to clean up misconduct issues
Stalemate with shareholders means former boss Fred Goodwin might still appear in court
Bank reduced value of LTIPs but made them more likely to pay out to top executives
State-backed lender swings back into profit as it slashes costs and clears legacy issues
Cuts to profitability targets for incentive plans spark shareholder concern
It is time for the government to stand aside, writes Patrick Jenkins
UK bank sets out fresh cost-cutting plan in attempt to return to profit in 2018
As the bank faces its ninth straight annual loss, can chief executive Ross McEwan hang on at the helm?
Buoyant message comes as analysts estimate losses this year of £6bn
UK and EU plan for bank to spend £750m on alternatives to boost competition
Ross McEwan seeks sustenance ahead of announcing another loss
UK bank sets aside $8.3bn for US fines, including for mis-selling mortgage securities
Provision takes total set aside for pending penalties to just under $8.3bn
Part-nationalised lender may water down long-term incentive payouts
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