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    • Friday, 22 September, 2023
      European banks
      Shares in Dutch banks hit after lawmakers vote for higher tax

      Big increase in levy as part of a series of new measures must still win Senate approval

      ABM Amro signage outside the bank’s headquarters in Amsterdam
    • Friday, 17 June, 2022
      BNP Paribas approached Dutch government about ABN Amro acquisition

      Deal would be first major move in long-expected wave of consolidation across Europe’s banking sector

      A BNP Paribas branch in Paris
    • Monday, 19 April, 2021
      ABN Amro reaches €480m anti-money laundering settlement

      Investigation by Dutch prosecutors also prompts resignation of Danske Bank chief

    • Monday, 30 November, 2020
      Lex
      ABN Amro: shrink fit Premium content

      Dutch lender gives new meaning to the term safety in numbers

    • Monday, 30 November, 2020
      ABN Amro to cut 2,500 jobs as it seeks to ‘future proof’ bank

      Dutch lender braces for sustained period of low or negative interest rates

      ABN said that returns would not return to pre-pandemic levels for the foreseeable future
    • Friday, 14 August, 2020
      News in-depthEuropean banks
      European banks lose appetite for commodity trade financing

      ABN Amro and BNP Paribas are retreating amid a series of scandals, large losses and rising regulation

      The retreat of ABN and BNP risks making the financing of raw materials more difficult at a time when the world is already reeling from coronavirus
    • Wednesday, 12 August, 2020
      European banks
      ABN Amro to slash size of investment bank

      Dutch lender will also stop providing trade and commodity finance

    • Wednesday, 13 May, 2020
      LexEuropean banks
      ABN Amro: prepare for a Swaak attack Premium content

      The contribution to the Dutch lender’s total impairments of €1.1bn from the corporate and institutional bank sticks out like a sore thumb

    • Wednesday, 13 May, 2020
      ABN Amro slumps to loss as impairment charges pile up

      Dutch bank takes €1.1bn provision for bad loans including one tied to Singaporean oil trader

    • Monday, 20 April, 2020
      Hin Leong Trading
      Singapore police launch probe into oil trader Hin Leong

      Dutch bank ABN follows SocGen in seeking to cut exposure to scandal-hit company

    • Thursday, 26 March, 2020
      ABN Amro takes $200m hit from failure of a single client

      Dutch bank was forced to close out positions at substantial loss

    • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
      ABN Amro launches review after rise in bad loans

      Profits hit as negative interest rates damage performance

      Shares in ABN Amro fell 6 per cent on Wednesday after it released disappointing results
    • Wednesday, 12 February, 2020
      LexEuropean banks
      ABN Amro: fair cap, guv Premium content

      Although the Dutch bank will not implode any time soon, it is one for the sell list

    • Thursday, 9 January, 2020
      LexEuropean banks
      ABN Amro/Robert Swaak: wool gathering Premium content

      After years of management dithering it is time to organise the flock

    • Thursday, 9 January, 2020
      ABN Amro picks new chief executive amid money-laundering probe

      Robert Swaak appointed to guide Dutch bank through criminal investigation

      The logo for ABN Amro Group NV is displayed on the exterior of the company's headquarters in the Zuidas financial district in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Tuesday, Jan. 7, 2020. The Dutch economy is estimated to grow 1.4% in 2020 and 1.1% in 2021, Dutch central bank said in a statement. Photographer: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 26 September, 2019
      ABN Amro under investigation for money laundering

      Shares in Dutch bank fall 12 per cent as it warns of a possible fine for potential due diligence lapses

    • Thursday, 26 September, 2019
      LexMoney laundering
      ABN Amro/money laundering: badly mangled Premium content

      European bank is latest to reveal it is under investigation for allegedly poor policing of clients

    • Wednesday, 7 August, 2019
      ABN Amro says lower interest rates hit deposit margins

      Dutch bank braces itself for more impact from regulatory scrutiny

    • Wednesday, 15 May, 2019
      ABN Amro first-quarter profit tumbles 20 per cent

      Dutch bank hampered by rising costs, especially in compliance, and low interest rates

    • Tuesday, 26 March, 2019
      ABN Amro steps up efforts to secure US banking licence

      Dutch group aims to strengthen presence despite downsizing by European rivals

      The ABN Amro logo is seen in central London, Britain May 29, 2007. REUTERS/Stephen Hird/File Photo - D1AETVYANGAA
    • Sunday, 17 February, 2019
      Lex
      ABN Amro: Dutch modesty master Premium content

      Bank blamed regulations and European worries for caution, but it could live a little more

      The ABN Amro logo is seen in central London, Britain May 29, 2007. REUTERS/Stephen Hird/File Photo - D1AETVYANGAA
    • Wednesday, 13 February, 2019
      ABN Amro profits hit by cost of anti-money laundering safeguards

      Increase in bad loans contributes to 42% drop in net earnings at Dutch bank

    • Wednesday, 21 November, 2018
      Clearing & Settlement
      ABN Amro seeks UK licences to ward off Brexit threat

      Dutch bank to set up a London-based unit of its clearing business

    • Tuesday, 25 September, 2018
      LexEuropean companies
      Santander: Orcel signal Premium content

      The Spanish bank needs all the help it can get

      UBS AG Executives Face U.K. Parliamentary Commission On Banking Standards...Andrea Orcel, chief executive officer of investment banking at UBS AG, left, and Andrew Williams, global head of compliance at UBS AG, center, leave from Portcullis House after giving evidence to the U.K. Parliament's Banking Standards Committee hearing on Libor in London, U.K., on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2013. "We all got probably too arrogant, too self-convinced the things were correct the way they were -- I think the industry has to change," Orcel, 49, said at a parliamentary hearing on Libor in London today. Photographer: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg
    • Wednesday, 19 September, 2018
      Commodities
      Energy traders and banks back new blockchain platforms

      Aim is to provide faster, cheaper and more secure ways of completing trades

      ICO, coin offering cryptocurrency that is not bitcoin, blockchain
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