ABN Amro


ABN BURNS ITS EXCESS CAPITAL ON CIB (ADD, 32% UPSIDE)

29/06/20 -"Back in 2016, we considered ABN AMRO (Add, Netherlands) as a boring but profitable bank fitting an investor’s income portfolio (dividend and excess capital). ABN AMRO did the job at that time. Three ..."

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Published on
29/06/20
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