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Bank shares fall after B&B move | Bank shares fall after B&B move |
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Banking shares have fallen sharply following the news that Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is to be nationalised. | Banking shares have fallen sharply following the news that Bradford & Bingley (B&B) is to be nationalised. |
With the government taking control of B&B's mortgages and loans, while its savings arms is being bought by Abbey, investors seem to fear more woes ahead. | With the government taking control of B&B's mortgages and loans, while its savings arms is being bought by Abbey, investors seem to fear more woes ahead. |
Shares in HBOS closed down 18% while Lloyds TSB slipped 13.5% and Royal Bank of Scotland lost 13%. | Shares in HBOS closed down 18% while Lloyds TSB slipped 13.5% and Royal Bank of Scotland lost 13%. |
The losses contributed to the FTSE 100 index's biggest one-day fall since January - down 5.3% to 4,818 points. | The losses contributed to the FTSE 100 index's biggest one-day fall since January - down 5.3% to 4,818 points. |
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Other banks losing ground included Barclays, down 8.8%. | Other banks losing ground included Barclays, down 8.8%. |
Savings protected | Savings protected |
Under the nationalisation of B&B, the government will take control of the bank's £50bn mortgages and loans, while B&B's £20bn savings unit and branches will be bought by Abbey and its Spanish parent group Santander. | Under the nationalisation of B&B, the government will take control of the bank's £50bn mortgages and loans, while B&B's £20bn savings unit and branches will be bought by Abbey and its Spanish parent group Santander. |
Gordon Brown has pledged to do "whatever it takes" | Gordon Brown has pledged to do "whatever it takes" |
All B&B savings accounts are protected, and taxpayers are being shielded from any losses thanks to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. | All B&B savings accounts are protected, and taxpayers are being shielded from any losses thanks to the Financial Services Compensation Scheme. |
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the decision to act on B&B showed the government would "do whatever it takes to ensure the stability of the UK financial system". | Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the decision to act on B&B showed the government would "do whatever it takes to ensure the stability of the UK financial system". |
The move also came on another eventful day of global financial turmoil:
| The move also came on another eventful day of global financial turmoil:
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'Increasing pressure' | 'Increasing pressure' |
"Following recent turbulence in global financial markets, Bradford & Bingley has found itself under increasing pressure as investors and lenders lost confidence in its ability to carry on as an independent institution," said the Treasury. | "Following recent turbulence in global financial markets, Bradford & Bingley has found itself under increasing pressure as investors and lenders lost confidence in its ability to carry on as an independent institution," said the Treasury. |
For taxpayers to lose a penny, Bradford & Bingley's future losses would have to be unthinkably huge BBC business editor Robert Peston Read Robert Peston's blogQ&A: Bradford & Bingley bail-outSend us your comments | For taxpayers to lose a penny, Bradford & Bingley's future losses would have to be unthinkably huge BBC business editor Robert Peston Read Robert Peston's blogQ&A: Bradford & Bingley bail-outSend us your comments |
It added that the move would protect savers' money and that B&B's branches, call centres and internet operations would "be open for business as usual to provide continuity of service to customers". | It added that the move would protect savers' money and that B&B's branches, call centres and internet operations would "be open for business as usual to provide continuity of service to customers". |
BBC business editor Robert Peston said it was a good deal for taxpayers, and that the risk was "quite close to nil". | BBC business editor Robert Peston said it was a good deal for taxpayers, and that the risk was "quite close to nil". |
Shadow Chancellor George Osborne told the BBC that he would study the exact details of the deal, but that protecting taxpayers had to be the main priority. | Shadow Chancellor George Osborne told the BBC that he would study the exact details of the deal, but that protecting taxpayers had to be the main priority. |
'Good news' | 'Good news' |
Santander is paying £612m to buy B&B's savings business and 197 branches. | Santander is paying £612m to buy B&B's savings business and 197 branches. |
BRADFORD & BINGLEY Founded in 1964Switched from a building society to a bank in 2000Employs 3,000 peopleBased in West YorkshireTotal of 197 branches | BRADFORD & BINGLEY Founded in 1964Switched from a building society to a bank in 2000Employs 3,000 peopleBased in West YorkshireTotal of 197 branches |
Abbey chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said the acquisition of B&B's bank's savings account was "good news" for customers. | Abbey chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio said the acquisition of B&B's bank's savings account was "good news" for customers. |
"They can be certain that their hard-earned savings are with a bank they can trust." | "They can be certain that their hard-earned savings are with a bank they can trust." |
To help facilitate Abbey's takeover of B&B's savings business and branches, it has been paid £14.6bn from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme - funded by the Bank of England - and a further £4.5bn from the Treasury. | To help facilitate Abbey's takeover of B&B's savings business and branches, it has been paid £14.6bn from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme - funded by the Bank of England - and a further £4.5bn from the Treasury. |
This £19.1bn is to guarantee that Abbey could pay back all B&B savings account customers, if need be. | This £19.1bn is to guarantee that Abbey could pay back all B&B savings account customers, if need be. |
The government says it will get the money back - starting with the Treasury's £4.5bn - following the redemption and sale of B&B's mortgages, that are now in public hands. | The government says it will get the money back - starting with the Treasury's £4.5bn - following the redemption and sale of B&B's mortgages, that are now in public hands. |
A spokeswoman for Abbey said while it was "business as usual" for B&B's branches, it was too early to say whether any would close in the long term. | A spokeswoman for Abbey said while it was "business as usual" for B&B's branches, it was too early to say whether any would close in the long term. |
However, with Santander already owning both Abbey and Alliance & Leicester, it appears likely that there will be some branch closures. | However, with Santander already owning both Abbey and Alliance & Leicester, it appears likely that there will be some branch closures. |
B&B currently has about 3,000 staff. | B&B currently has about 3,000 staff. |
Funding problems | Funding problems |
B&B is the second UK bank to be nationalised since the start of the global credit turmoil, following Northern Rock's move into state ownership in February this year. | B&B is the second UK bank to be nationalised since the start of the global credit turmoil, following Northern Rock's move into state ownership in February this year. |
Bradford & Bingley's business is being split up | Bradford & Bingley's business is being split up |
Speculation had intensified in recent weeks that B&B was approaching a funding crisis, leading to a growing number of customers withdrawing their funds. | Speculation had intensified in recent weeks that B&B was approaching a funding crisis, leading to a growing number of customers withdrawing their funds. |
B&B got itself into financial difficulty as a result of the credit crunch removing the option of raising funds through the global wholesale money markets. | B&B got itself into financial difficulty as a result of the credit crunch removing the option of raising funds through the global wholesale money markets. |
Its problems were then further intensified by its focus on the buy-to-let market, which has seen a large rise in bad debts as UK house prices have fallen. | Its problems were then further intensified by its focus on the buy-to-let market, which has seen a large rise in bad debts as UK house prices have fallen. |
B&B has also struggled to fund a number of takeovers. | B&B has also struggled to fund a number of takeovers. |
The announcement of its nationalisation comes two weeks after the news that HBOS is being bought by Lloyds TSB, and Nationwide's takeover of smaller building society rivals Derbyshire and Cheshire. | The announcement of its nationalisation comes two weeks after the news that HBOS is being bought by Lloyds TSB, and Nationwide's takeover of smaller building society rivals Derbyshire and Cheshire. |
Local anger | Local anger |
On the streets of Bingley, B&B's hometown, Janey Alvey, branch manager at Recruitment 2000, said they had received a number of CVs and calls or visits from about two dozen B&B workers concerned about their futures. | On the streets of Bingley, B&B's hometown, Janey Alvey, branch manager at Recruitment 2000, said they had received a number of CVs and calls or visits from about two dozen B&B workers concerned about their futures. |
"They've not been told their jobs are under threat but it's not rocket science to know that things are not going to plan," said Ms Alvey. | "They've not been told their jobs are under threat but it's not rocket science to know that things are not going to plan," said Ms Alvey. |
Many residents in the town blame the activities on the stock market for the troubles at B&B. | Many residents in the town blame the activities on the stock market for the troubles at B&B. |
"It's the ferrets and weasels on the stock exchange that are to blame," said one pensioner. | "It's the ferrets and weasels on the stock exchange that are to blame," said one pensioner. |
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