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  • Friday, 29 April, 2022
    Lex
    NatWest: the bank’s strength in numbers should hold Premium content

    UK lender has a comfortable capital cushion although complacency would be wrong

  • Friday, 29 April, 2022
    NatWest cautious about inflation as quarterly profits hit £1.2bn

    Lender’s shares slide even as results beat analysts’ expectations

  • Friday, 8 April, 2022
    NatWest executive pay plan under fire from proxy adviser

    Glass Lewis urges vote against and says proposal lacks ‘a compelling strategic rationale’

  • Monday, 28 March, 2022
    Lex
    NatWest: notching up milestones at taxpayers’ expense Premium content

    Public continues to shoulder costs as government sells shares at half the price it paid in 2008

  • Monday, 28 March, 2022
    UK government to cut NatWest stake to less than 50%

    Lender to buy back £1.2bn of shares from the Treasury

  • Sunday, 20 February, 2022
    NatWest cuts exposure to most polluting clients

    UK bank says it will end relationships with some companies without ‘credible’ green plans

  • Friday, 18 February, 2022
    NatWest returns to profit as UK economy rebounds

    Earnings in 2021 blemished by poor investment banking performance and higher costs

  • Friday, 18 February, 2022
    Lex
    NatWest: state-backed bank is regaining its independence Premium content

    Prospects for shareholders in the once-troubled lender are growing brighter

  • Monday, 17 January, 2022
    Money laundering
    FCA aims to use criminal powers in anti-money laundering probes

    Move would follow conviction and £264m fine for NatWest for failing to comply with regulations

  • Thursday, 6 January, 2022
    UK energy
    Banks in talks with UK regulator for proposed loans to energy suppliers

    Scheme to spread cost of taking on customers of failed rivals aims to ease impending rise in household bills

  • Tuesday, 21 December, 2021
    NatWest pleads guilty to US charges over spoofing Treasury markets

    UK-based bank to pay $35m penalty over fraud schemes conducted in London, US and Singapore

  • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
    UK banks
    UK bank shares jump as Bank of England raises interest rate Premium content

    Investors bet on boost to revenues as tracker mortgage rates climb

  • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
    NatWest’s anti-money laundering failures laid bare in gold dealer case

    ‘Someone was walking through the streets with black bin liners of cash,’ says prosecutor

  • Thursday, 16 December, 2021
    FT News Briefing podcast9 min listen
    The Fed expects three interest rate rises for next year

    Investors pour billions of dollars into inflation-linked assets as prices continue to soar

  • Wednesday, 15 December, 2021
    Lex
    NatWest’s bags of musty cash mean UK fails sniff test Premium content

    Countries that score highly on anti-money laundering compliance are also where illicit funds are laundered

  • Monday, 13 December, 2021
    NatWest fined £265m for money laundering failures

    Bank failed to spot scheme that involved large cash deposits including £700,000 carried in bin bags

  • Friday, 29 October, 2021
    LexMortgages
    Mortgages/NatWest: era of cheap home loans is grinding to an end Premium content

    For the next few years, inflation and interest rates will be locked in an awkward two-step

  • Friday, 29 October, 2021
    City Bulletin
    NatWest profits surge despite money laundering charge Premium content

    Apple and Amazon release earnings and Facebook changes its name

  • Friday, 29 October, 2021
    NatWest profits triple but squeezed margins hit shares

    UK bank releases £242m of provisions taken to cover bad debts

  • Thursday, 28 October, 2021
    UK interest rates
    Lenders raise UK mortgage rates as inflation fears take hold

    Era of ultra-low deals disappearing fast as markets brace for BoE increase in cost of borrowing

  • Thursday, 7 October, 2021
    NatWest pleads guilty to failing to stop alleged money laundering

    Bank could face £340m fine as FCA uses criminal powers to prosecute lender

  • Friday, 30 July, 2021
    NatWest to return £3bn to investors as it swings back to profit

    UK state-backed lender is latest to feel the benefits of the improved economic outlook

  • Thursday, 22 July, 2021
    City Bulletin
    UK government to sell part of its NatWest stake Premium content

    Banks redirect Chinese IPOs in New York to Hong Kong and why won’t the ECB use its policy tools?

  • Thursday, 22 July, 2021
    UK government to cut size of £12bn stake in NatWest

    Morgan Stanley to manage 12-month sale process

  • Monday, 10 May, 2021
    UK government to sell next £1bn stake in NatWest

    Planned sale of 5 per cent tranche of shares brings bailed-out bank closer to majority private ownership

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