Retailers top consumer trust as banks lose out
28 Oct 2010 | by Andrew McCormick
The UK's bailed-out banks, including Lloyds TSB, NatWest and Halifax, are suffering a fall in consumer trust compared with their rivals, according to a new survey.
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