News
13 February 2020

Souring energy loans wipe out ABN Amro's profit growth

Region:
Europe

Souring energy loans eroded ABN Amro’s fourth quarter profit growth, prompting the Dutch bank to launch another review of its trade and commodity finance operations.ABN said net profits were flat in the last quarter of 2019 at €316 million - widely missing analysts’ expectations of...

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