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... fastest growing economies in europe, to one of the weakest. downturn was particularly evident in household consumption. over the period from 1995 to 2000, dutch real consumption grew at an average ... the financial statements teb nv annual report 200424 loans and advances to private sector loans and advances to private sector are stated at nominal value, less the allowances for credit losses. based ...
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Tebnv Orj
... reforms were implemented; among others the launch sector restructuring programme and the downsizing of the public sector personnel. turkish lira benefited from increased capital ... sector consumption. while exports were hit by the appreciation of euro and the ensuing deterioration in competitiveness, domestic market was hurt by weak consumption due to slow growth in real disposable household ...
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TEB NV FR 05.fh9
... previous year. however, evenafterthisslowdown,gdpgrowthintheunitedstates isestimatedtobethehighestintheg7countries.looking ahead, with household savings at record low levels, there is a risk ... growing corporateandtraderelatedexposureismonitoredthrough aprudentapproachtocreditrisk.allcorporatecustomers are evaluated based on financials, sector risk and other soft factors; for trade-related clients, ...
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Tebnv2003
... assets interest bearing liabilities funds entrusted trade finance volume loans and advances to private sector key ratios solvency ratio return on average funds total assets own funds (times) ... expectations. the dutch economy remained weak global downturn has led to increased pressure on household spending, particularly on durable goods. consumer confidence rose in december 2003. although still low, ...
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