What the Sunday papers say
SUNDAY EXPRESS
ROYAL BANK OF SCOTLAND is set to complete a decade of losses on Friday, when City analysts expect it to unveil a net loss of £117.6million for 2017.
LUXURY holidays group ITC Travel is looking for bolt-on acquisitions as part of its growth plans, chief executive Jennifer Atkinson says.
NEW Asda chief executive Roger Burnley is tipped to say that the supermarket giant’s recovery is making progress on Tuesday.
SUNDAY TIMES
SIR PHILIP GREEN is planning to sell all or part of his Arcadia Group empire, a move that would bring down the curtain on a controversial 50-year high street career.
AN ABORTED £6billion insurance mega-merger lies at the heart of the row between Lloyds Banking Group and Standard Life Aberdeen that sent jitters through the City when it exploded into the public last week.
A VULTURE fund is stalking New Look as the troubled fashion retailer reels from falling sales and the loss of insurance cover to its suppliers.
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
THE owners of British Steel are betting on a miraculous rebirth of UK steel-making with plans to plough £100million into the company’s turnaround as it seeks to mount a fresh challenge to bigger foreign firms.
OBSERVER
AFTER months of uproar about his £110million bonus, Jeff Fairburn, chief executive of housebuilder Persimmon, revealed that he never wanted that much in the first place.