Correction to U.K. Government's NatWest Stake Article on Monday
The U.K. government cut its stake in NatWest Group to 18.99% and now holds 6.31 billion voting rights in the lender, equal to 1.58 billion shares, which are worth 5.14 billion pounds ($6.56 billion) based on Friday's closing price of 325.60 pence a share. "U.K. Government Cuts NatWest Stake Below 19%," at 1014 GMT, incorrectly calculated the value of the government's remaining stake in NatWest.
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