Iran war to dampen Dutch economic growth this year: ABN Amro
ABN Amro has revised down its outlook for the Dutch economy, citing the impact of the conflict in the Middle East. The bank says the war and higher energy prices are weighing on consumer sentiment, leading households to spend more cautiously. It also notes that uncertainty linked to the conflict is dampening business confidence.ABN Amro has downgraded its outlook for the Dutch economy, now forecasting 0.9% growth for this year compared with an earlier projection of 1.5%. For next year, it expects GDP to rise by 1.1%, slightly below its previous estimate of 1.2%.
8 Jun 04:30 · NL Times