DnB


Q3: Resilient performance met with unwarranted sell-off

22/10/25 -"DNB delivered another solid in-line quarter, yet the stock fell 5%, an overreaction in our view. Underlying trends remain positive with resilient Norwegian macro, solid retail lending growth, and ..."

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22/10/25
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