ABN Amro


Q2: costs disappointment, new €250m buyback announced

06/08/25 -"ABN AMRO delivered a mixed Q2, with a low-quality beat driven by a better-than-expected cost of risk, while NII and opex disappointed. A treasury-driven NII recovery is expected in Q3, but cost ..."

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06/08/25
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