British bank stocks are again on the rack. Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) is trading at 58 pence despite the fact that it is going to get quite a wodge from the British taxpayer. Halifax Bank of Scotland (HBOS) reached 90 pence, which is also receiving largesse from the taxpayer. These judgements by the stock market do not show any confidence for the future. This future seems to be one of hard grind sorting out the mess of toxic debt, derivatives and funding issues.
When Abbey National hit the buffers, it was helped by a benign environment to resolve its treasury book and it took several years and a sale to a stronger bank Banco Santander. The HBOS takeover could sink Lloyds TSB. If the combined bank does well I think at a later date the Competition authorities could order a reduction in its UK share of mortgages and savings.
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008
Monday, 14 July 2008
Are we going to get any Spanish lolly?
Are we going to get any Spanish lolly from the Banco Santander paper bid for UK mortgage bank Alliance and Leicester? Santander might end up bigger in the UK than in its home market of Spain. OK, that might be unlikely but the car manufacturer Volkswagen
has a presence in Brazil similar to the size of its operations in Germany.
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With the share bids for Abbey National and Alliance and Leicester, Briitsh shareholders are accepting a major player in the UK banking market. Does it matter
if a foreigner holds a certain percentage of this market? Would the authorities be
so welcoming if some foreign group took over HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland)? Or perhaps the British authorities will give
Sr Emilio Botin, Santander chief, a knighthood for rescuing two mortgage banks?
has a presence in Brazil similar to the size of its operations in Germany.
www.searchifa.co.uk
With the share bids for Abbey National and Alliance and Leicester, Briitsh shareholders are accepting a major player in the UK banking market. Does it matter
if a foreigner holds a certain percentage of this market? Would the authorities be
so welcoming if some foreign group took over HBOS (Halifax Bank of Scotland)? Or perhaps the British authorities will give
Sr Emilio Botin, Santander chief, a knighthood for rescuing two mortgage banks?
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