Braveheart; European banking consolidation.

Economist (US), The, April, 2007

The biggest banking battle ever is just the thing to wake up the industry in Europe

IT STARTED with the faint sound of pipes and drums wafting across the North Sea, as Royal Bank of Scotland prepared for battle. On April 25th artillery from Edinburgh rained down on the Netherlands.

ABN AMRO, a 183-year-old Dutch bank, thought it had escaped break-up at the hands of RBS and others on Monday, when it accepted a neat-and-tidy euro66 billion ($90 billion) takeover from Britain's Barclays and agreed to sell its subsidiary in Chicago to Bank of America. But what for two days was trumpeted as the biggest banking deal in history was trumped on Wednesday by a proposed euro72 billion bid from RBS, Spain's Santander and Fortis of Belgium. The offer is...

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