(Reuters) - It said costs as a ratio of income should improve from the
2006 level of 42.1 percent.
RBS said last week it should beat analysts' forecasts for
first-half underlying earnings. Profit before tax and
exceptional items is expected to be 10.3 billion pounds in 2007, up 9 percent from 9.4 billion in 2006,
according to a Reuters Estimates average forecast from 11
analysts.
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2006 level of 42.1 percent.
RBS said last week it should beat analysts' forecasts for
first-half underlying earnings. Profit before tax and
exceptional items is expected to be 10.3 billion pounds in 2007, up 9 percent from 9.4 billion in 2006,
according to a Reuters Estimates average forecast from 11
analysts.
Read more at Reuters.com Mergers News
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