RBS Finance Chief to Step Down
Published 5/5/2009 at WSJ.com: What's News US
Royal Bank of Scotland said its CFO will step down from the board and leave the company in October, becoming the 13th member of the board to exit after the bank agreed to a government-aided capital injection late last year.
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