The Co-op restructuring plan, Osborne's Mansion House speech, and Deutsche Bank's capitalisation

The Co-op restructuring plan, Osborne's Mansion House speech, and Deutsche Bank's capitalisation

Author: Financial Times June 17, 2013 Duration: 10:59
The banking team discusses the plan to rescue the Co-operative Bank, preview George Osborne’s Mansion House speech, which is likely to include clues about the government’s plans for Lloyds and RBS, and consider the view of a US regulator who described Deutsche Bank’s capitalisation is “horrible”.

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