Nordea


Q1: A strong but likely not sustainable start to the year

16/04/25 -"Nordea posted a good Q1 with a beat delivered by NII, trading, costs and loan loss provisions, prompting the management to maintain its “above 15% RoE” guidance as it deems the bank ..."

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