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LONDON (Reuters) - British state-backed lender Royal Bank of Scotland is set to signal this week that it plans a partial sale of its U.S. bank Citizens this year or next, a source close to the matter said.

RBS will say at its annual results on Thursday that its preferred option for Citizens is an initial public offering (IPO) in New York to sell about 20-25 percent of the bank, the source said.

Britain's financial regulator has put pressure on RBS to sell Citizens, which analysts have valued at between $9 billion and $15 billion, to bolster its capital and concentrate its focus on its core UK business.

The bank announced on Sunday that it is to cut jobs in India as a part of its plan to wind down retail and commercial operations in the country.

However, it is keen to avoid selling Citizens at a knock-down price, and a partial share offering would create price transparency and improve its strategic options, the source said

The board has not finalised the plan, but the Financial Services Authority appears to be supportive, he added.

Canada's Toronto Dominion Bank

has for some time been seen as a possible buyer of Citizens. Other suitors could include U.S. regional banks PNC and U.S. Bancorp or Brazil's Itau Unibanco , bankers and analysts have said.

RBS declined to comment.

The bank is under pressure to get in shape so the government can start selling its shares. The taxpayer owns 82 percent of RBS after a 45 billion pound ($69 billion) rescue in 2008.

RBS Chairman Philip Hampton told Reuters in October that the bank was preparing for the government to start selling its shares before the next general election in 2015.

The Bank of England has also said that banks need to strengthen their capital as fines and mis-selling costs add up, economic weakness continues and regulators impose stricter rules on how banks assess risk weightings for their assets.

RBS Chief Executive Stephen Hester is nearing the end of a five-year restructuring plan, which has shrunk the bank's balance sheet by 700 billion pounds but has still left the taxpayer sitting on a paper loss of 14 billion pounds on its stake.

Still haunted by past mistakes, the bank is expected to report another loss on Thursday.

It was fined $612 million last month for manipulating Libor interest rates and is expected to set aside at least another 1 billion pounds to cover the cost of mis-selling scandals.

Sky News reported at the weekend that RBS will increase its provision for mis-selling interest rate swaps by about 700 million pounds and raise its provision for payment protection insurance claims by more than 400 million pounds.

RBS is also expected to shrink its investment bank further, even though it has been cut back heavily already and accounts for about 20 percent of the group's operating profit.

(Editing by David Goodman)

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