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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Shares in RBS, which owns brands including NatWest, Coutts and Churchill, slump by 25%
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ECB (Free subscription) | yesterday
All-rounder David Brown kept Gloucestershire in the hunt in the NatWest Pro40 The Gloucestershire players head back into training next month after they failed to win an LV County Championship game this summer.Determined to put that right as soon as they can, those who are not travelling to play overseas are due back in the nets in three weeks' time.All-rounder David Brown is one of those keen...
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Top banks in line for £35bn aidLloyds in the running for aid Two of Britain's biggest banks could have taxpayers as their major shareholders by this morning, as they wait with bated breath on a government bail-out of up to £35billion. The Royal Bank of Scotland, which also owns NatWest, is expected to ask the Treasury for £15billion or more to help it through the credit crunch – more than its...
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This is Guernsey (Free subscription) | 10/08/2008
NatWest’s parent, RBS, has seen its share … [visit site to read more]
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
Even if you have bonds designed to be held for a set number of years, your cash can be taken out — but any interest gained since the date of investment is likely to be lost.When splitting money between banks it is important to check the companies you choose all have separate banking licences. For example, NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland are part of the same parent but are considered two...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
... to talk to.Napier is now relieved to have shaken off the worrying ankle injury sustained in a NatWest Pro40 game at Canterbury that curtailed his season.“There’s no problems at all now,” Napier told ecb.co.uk. “It wasn’t as bad as first expected.“I managed to see it on the video highlights and it looked a lot worse than it really is. I’m going in (to the winter) fully fit after lots of hard...
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Union Futures (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Looks like natwest will now be part nationalised as will most uk banks (the only exception at this stage being hsbc!) Of course what we should be doing is nationalising the lot not just the failed parts and flogging the assets. Why should we pay for their crisis! Anyway here's a press release from LEAP FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Shares tumble, the market in crisis, the government dithering - Labour...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
Berkshire side Theale & Tilehurst are already laying the foundations for next season after winning a £250 voucher from Build Center.The club, who play in the Thames Valley Cricket League, answered two questions correctly on the recent NatWest CricketForce newsletter to win their prize.Clubs can receive offers from Build Center by emailing 'SPECIAL OFFERS' to .For more information visit .
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ECB (Free subscription) | 10/10/2008
... they lost only one game out of 14 from July 20, to finish third in the championship and second in NatWest Pro40 Division One, and Tomlinson says the foundations are in place for plenty of success at The Rose Bowl.“We can achieve a lot,” Tomlinson told ecb.co.uk.“Four wins and a draw from our last five championship matches shows that. The draw was on a slow pitch where it was always going...
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Computerworld UK's Roundup (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
I joined Morgan Stanley in '94. Before that I was at Bell Labs. Between Morgan Stanley, I had a brief stint at Natwest Market, when they were trying to be an investment bank. And then the past 11 years or so at Deutsche Bank. It's almost always been around equities trading; typically around risk management derivatives, execution trading, DMA, and then recently, prime brokerage. And particularly...
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ECB (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
... that.”An innings of 113 made in front of the Sky Sports cameras against Gloucestershire in the NatWest Pro40 showed a more mature Davies.His knock was punctuated with flamboyant strokes performed with consummate ease and timing, showing there is a wise head on his young shoulders. Stylish cover-drives were mixed with some more unorthodox shots as he pierced the field numerous times in a...
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Banking Times: Daily Banking News (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
... under common law. The ruling also applied to the majority of Abbey’s terms but not to those of NatWest. The Judge intends to further examine the terms of Bank of Scotland’s Intelligent Finance unit and those of Lloyds TSB. The ruling prevents large numbers of bank customers challenging charges levied mostly between 2001 and 2007. It will impact on thousands of claims for the refund of overdraft...
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davidthedesigner (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
... be an Apple - just as it's many, many predecessors have been. (Some lessons to be learned there, NatWest , since I'm still waiting - more than three months later - for you to sort that card reader that you insist I have to have.)