Britain banks to post stronger-than-forecast Q3 results
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BRITAIN'S major banks are set to report stronger-than-expected results this week, confounding expectations that political and economic upheaval caused by the vote to quit the European Union (EU) would immediately squeeze profits.
Since the vote in June, shares in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds have fallen by about a quarter, partly reflecting their heavy exposure to any downturn in the British economy.
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