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Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has sold its entire stake in Bank of China, the mainland's third biggest lender, for $2.34bn (£1.6bn). | Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) has sold its entire stake in Bank of China, the mainland's third biggest lender, for $2.34bn (£1.6bn). |
RBS sold its 4.3% stake, of about 10.8 billion shares, at a price of 1.71 Hong Kong dollars per share. | RBS sold its 4.3% stake, of about 10.8 billion shares, at a price of 1.71 Hong Kong dollars per share. |
It has been looking recently to sell some of its operations as it seeks to boost its balance sheet. | |
Shares in Bank of China had closed on Tuesday at HK$1.85. On Wednesday the shares were up 3.8% at HK$1.92. | Shares in Bank of China had closed on Tuesday at HK$1.85. On Wednesday the shares were up 3.8% at HK$1.92. |
Others to sell stakes in Chinese banks recently include Bank of America, UBS and Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing. | Others to sell stakes in Chinese banks recently include Bank of America, UBS and Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing. |
The sale comes a couple of months after the UK government took a near-60% stake in RBS amid fears about its solvency. | The sale comes a couple of months after the UK government took a near-60% stake in RBS amid fears about its solvency. |
"The decision to sell the stake forms part of the ongoing strategic review of the group's businesses announced in October," RBS said in a statement. | "The decision to sell the stake forms part of the ongoing strategic review of the group's businesses announced in October," RBS said in a statement. |
RBS was hit by exposure to the sub-prime market in the US and was also widely thought to have overpaid for the Dutch bank ABN Amro. An RBS-led consortium paid 71bn euros ($91bn; £61bn) for ABN Amro in October 2007. | RBS was hit by exposure to the sub-prime market in the US and was also widely thought to have overpaid for the Dutch bank ABN Amro. An RBS-led consortium paid 71bn euros ($91bn; £61bn) for ABN Amro in October 2007. |
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