GLOBAL - Dutch giant ABN Amro saw net profit stoop around 24% in 2001 following what was described as a "demanding" year.
The firm followed other financial bellwethers hit by last year’s global economic downturn and fallout from the September 11 terrorist attacks. Pre-tax profit fell to EUR3,613m, compared with EUR4,7...
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