CYBG (LSE:VMUK)
CYBG consists of Clydesdale Bank and Yorkshire Bank. It was demerged from NAB in February 2016.
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Last updated 03-03-2021, 12:42:26pm GMTRelated Articles
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Stock market rally: I’d buy these FTSE 250 stocks
These FTSE 250 companies could prove to be a great way to invest in the stock market rally and achieve long-term profits. Read More »
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These cheap UK shares are up 50% in a month. I’d keep buying today!
Over the past month, many cheap UK shares have surged in value. Despite this performance, I believe many continue to look cheap. Read More »
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Looking for FTSE 250 bargains? I’d buy these cheap UK shares
These two cheap UK shares could be some of the best value and growth stocks in the FTSE 250 right now, says Rupert Hargreaves.... Read More »
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I’d invest in this challenger bank to beat a 2nd stock market crash
The share price might be down nearly 50%, but here's why I rate this challenger bank as a buy to beat the lockdown crash. Read More »
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Why I’d buy Virgin Money and Lloyds Bank shares right now
Lloyds Bank shares hit an eight year low in April, but they're edging back up. I think Lloyds is one of the best contrarian... Read More »
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Here’s a bank share I’d buy now to beat the stock market crash
Even FTSE 100 banks look priced to go bust in this stock market crash. Here's a smaller one that I'd buy for recovery today. Read More »
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I see these 2 stocks as bargains after the market crash
Jabran Khan delves deeper into these two well known financial institutions and explains why he believes they're market crash opportunities. Read More »
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£5k to invest? I think these FTSE 250 dividend stocks could double your money
This Fool highlights two undervalued FTSE 250 income and growth stocks that could produce returns of more than 100%. Read More »
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Forget Bitcoin! I think these 2 FTSE 250 stocks could double your money
These two FTSE 250 stocks look set to outperform Bitcoin and the wider index over the next two years. Read More »
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I think the RBS and Virgin Money share prices could double your money
I reckon Brexit uncertainty is still holding back the RBS (LON: RBS) share price, along with those of the challenger banks. Read More »