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Private Banks · Investing

Quintet’s Dutch subsidiary is upbeat on Europe’s prospects

Geert Dekker
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June 4, 2024
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Iris van de Looij, head of investment and client solutions at InsingerGillissen, the Dutch subsidiary of Luxembourg-headquartered private bank Quintet..
While economic growth and growth expectations for the US are leveling off slightly, the European…
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