RBS split costs 'exceed benefits'

The costs and complexities of carving Royal Bank of Scotland into a good and bad bank would likely leave British taxpayers worse off and exceed any benefits, according to an influential ratings agency.

RBS split costs 'exceed benefits'

The costs and complexities of carving Royal Bank of Scotland into a good and bad bank would likely leave British taxpayers worse off and exceed any benefits, according to an influential ratings agency.

Britain's Chancellor George Osborne has ordered a review into breaking up the 81% state-owned lender, with investment bank Rothschild due to report back in the autumn.

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