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CommentAugust 31 2008

Diversify and survive

Understanding UK bank strategies can be difficult. The past year has seen not only Royal Bank of Scotland’s joint acquisition of the Netherlands’ giant ABN AMRO but also the disastrous run on Northern Rock, record 2007 profits at HSBC Holdings and, last month, RBS’s first half-year loss in 40 years, following $11.4bn in writedowns.
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The US subprime crisis and the global credit crunch have led to extraordinary volatility and market change, resulting in the temporary nationalisation of Northern Rock in February and the acquisition of Alliance & Leicester, the UK’s 9th largest bank, by Spain’s Santander in July for £1.3bn, less than half its market value at the end of 2007.

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