RBS in court: What happens next

Two collective actions have been launched against RBS. Naomi Rainey examines the implications for institutional investors

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Last week saw the launch of two high-profile actions against the largest government-owned bank, Royal Bank of Scotland.

While class actions are common in US courts, collective action of this nature is relatively rare in the UK. Why have the cases been brought now, and what could it mean for the future of collecti...

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