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Royal Bank of Scotland Falls to Loss, Bad Debts Soar
By: Reuters | 08 May 2009 | 03:06 AM ET
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Part-nationalized lender Royal Bank of Scotland fell to a small first-quarter loss after bad debts quadrupled and it took another 2.1 billion pound ($3.2 billion) writedown on risky assets.

Britain's second biggest by market value, now 70 percent owned by the government, reported a first-quarter loss of 44 million pounds, compared with a 479 million pound profit a year ago.

Bad debts in the three months to March soared to 2.9 billion pounds from 656 million a year ago as corporate and retail impairments jumped after "building since last year across all businesses and sectors," RBS [RBS-LN  Loading...      ()] said on Friday.

RBS was the latest big European bank to say bad debts were ratcheting up as economies worsen and unemployment rises.

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"We expect credit conditions to continue to deteriorate over the next few quarters consistent with these trends, and that there will be a slowdown in financial market activity compared with the very buoyant conditions seen in Q1," said Stephen Hester, chief executive since November.

Hester said he continued to restructure and manage the bank "in the full expectation that both 2009 and 2010 will be very tough years for RBS".

The writedown on credit market exposures was mainly due to a deterioration in the outlook for monoline insurers, it said.

Profits at its investment bank arm jumped 97 percent to 2 billion pounds, but profit in British retail banking slumped 63 percent to 172 million pounds and U.S. retail and commercial banking swung to a 98 million pound loss.

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