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  2. Royal Bank of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Historically, the Royal Bank of Scotland stock price went from a high of over 6,900 pence in early 2007 (taking into account a 3 for 1 reverse stock split that took place later that year) to around 120 pence February 2009 and up to 187 pence by December 2011. [63] In 2012 RBS shares were consolidated on a 1 for 10 basis.

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  4. NatWest Group - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Bank of Scotland International, trading as NatWest International, RBS International, Coutts Crown Dependencies and Isle of Man Bank, is the offshore banking arm of NatWest Group. It provides a range of services to personal, business, commercial, corporate and financial intermediary customers from its base in the Channel Islands.

  5. Citizens Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    The bank began trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol CFG on September 24, 2014, raising $3 billion. [42] By April 2015, RBS Group's shareholding in the bank had dropped to 45.6%. [43] A further sale in July 2015 reduced RBS' stake to 23.4%. [44] RBS sold its remaining stake in the bank in October 2015. [45]

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  7. Should I Buy RBS? - AOL

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    RBS' share price has enjoyed a turnaround since July, rising 30% to today's price of around 26 pence (that's what happens when you invest in volatile penny shares!). That's still roughly half what ...

  8. Blue Monday Crash 2009 - Wikipedia

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    On Monday, 19 January 2009, a date previously known as Blue Monday, British banking shares collapsed in a rout of selling after Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) announced the biggest corporate losses in British history. The shares fell over 67% in a single day. Shares in all other British banks suffered heavy losses.

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