The banks reporting a profit for the first time in 10 years but its troubles arent over and its not the only one in difficulty

RBS faces more questions about its GRG, accused of driving small business customers out of business after the crunch.
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This week should be a landmark for Royal Bank of Scotland. The publication of its annual results on Friday should mark the first time since the financial crisis that the taxpayer-backed bank has reported a profit for shareholders.
RBSs dire run started in 2008, when it racked up a loss of £24.1bn the biggest in UK corporate history. The bank almost colla…
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