Results at HSBC, RBS and Lloyds, and EU bonus-cap fallout

Results at HSBC, RBS and Lloyds, and EU bonus-cap fallout

Author: Financial Times March 4, 2013 Duration: 11:44
FT banking correspondents discuss the latest round of bank results, with HSBC lifting its dividend by half in the fourth quarter and RBS and Lloyds moving somewhat closer to reprivatisation, as well as looking at the impact of the EU’s move to cap bonuses at banks.

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