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Blue Monday Crash 2009

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Banking shares crash in the UK

On Monday, 19 January 2009, a date previously known asBlue Monday, British banking shares collapsed in a rout of selling afterRoyal Bank of Scotland (RBS) announced the biggest corporate losses inBritish history. The shares fell over 67% in a single day. Shares in all other British banks suffered heavy losses.The next dayLloyds Banking Group andBarclays fell sharply again. RBS andHSBC continued to fall.[1]

AsGordon Brown set out plans to increase public ownership to 70 percent of what was once one of the world’s biggest financial conglomerates,City investors dumped the shares in a selling frenzy.[2]

RBS

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News reports on RBS indicated a £28 billion loss for 2008, and the UK government pledged to increase its stake in the company to 70%[citation needed].

There was speculation that nationalisation was imminent.[3]

Billions of pounds were wiped from its stock market value despite the Government’s pledge to keep it afloat with more money from the taxpayer.

AsGordon Brown set out plans to increase public ownership to 70 percent of what was once one of the world’s biggest financial conglomerates,City investors dumped the shares in a selling frenzy.[4]

Share price falls

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Share prices fell as follows[citation needed]:

Monday, 19 January 2009

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Tuesday, 20 January 2009

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Yahoo! Finance UK - FTSE, Stock Exchange, Mortgages, Loans & More". Archived fromthe original on 2009-01-17. Retrieved2009-01-20.
  2. ^"The Times & The Sunday Times".The Times. 2024-06-02. Retrieved2024-06-02.
  3. ^"Royal Bank of Scotland driven to the brink of nationalisation". 20 January 2009.
  4. ^"The Times & The Sunday Times".The Times. 2024-06-02. Retrieved2024-06-02.
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