RBS agree settlement of £4.2bn with US government
The bank said £3.65 billion would be largely covered by existing provisions.
The settlement was reached with the Federal Housing Finance Agency.
In a statement Ross McEwan, RBS CEO, said:
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“This settlement is a stark reminder of what happened to this bank before the financial crisis, and the heavy price paid for its pursuit of global ambitions.”
More to follow.