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Big price bunches and holes appear in the data: lots of properties sell for just below £250,001 whereas hardly any sell for a little more.
Chancellor George Osborne has demanded a review into whether RBS should be broken up into a good and bad bank in a move which has delayed any sell off the public stake, bought for £45bn in 2008 and 2009.
Just don't put in any sell orders before thinking about all the consequences.
"The deal will be worth a maximum of 5.1m Euros (£4.4m), with Barca reserving the right to 50% of any sell on fee".
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City would also receive 20% of any sell-on fee.
It's a bit scary, because I don't have any sell-through history with the stores.
Whittingdale also stressed the importance of the remit, which would affect any sell-off price, at the Edinburgh TV festival.
Any sell-offs would be aimed at raising £5bn to add to £30bn efficiency savings already announced.
Any sell-off might be exacerbated because liquidity in the market has declined; market-makers have lower inventory than they used to.
The Ernst & Young report said the government should give "considerable thought … to the implications for remit delivery and the potential for organisational uncertainty" of any sell-off.
The IMF presented a dilemma for Osborne by making clear that value to taxpayers should be central in any sell-off.
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