ABN Amro


ABN AMRO: ONGOING TRANSFORMATION (BUY; 53% UPSIDE)

10/10/24 -" In our last idea kicker on ABN Amro (Buy; Netherlands), we highlighted how the bank’s NII-dominated top line and Dutch retail banking-centered business model worked wonders in 2022 in the context of ..."

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10/10/24
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