[05:50 PM] The U.S. continues run as the biggest international investor in the Netherlands
The United States was once again the biggest investor in the Netherlands last year, numbers from the Dutch central bank, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) stated. The U.S.
https://nltimes.nl/2025/03/26/us-continues-run-biggest-international-investor-netherlands
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The U.S. continues run as the biggest international investor in the Netherlands
The United States was once again the biggest investor in the Netherlands last year, numbers from the Dutch central bank, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) stated. The U.S. has topped this list for years, according to the bank. However, the figures have increased meaning due to the threat of a trade war with the U.S.
NL Times[01:40 PM] Stronger Europe more essential than ever, DNB says as trade war intensifies
The need for a stronger Europe is greater than ever due to the threat of a global trade war and unrest in the world, president Klaas Knot of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) said during the pr
https://nltimes.nl/2025/03/20/stronger-europe-essential-ever-dnb-says-trade-war-intensifies
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Stronger Europe more essential than ever, DNB says as trade war intensifies
The need for a stronger Europe is greater than ever due to the threat of a global trade war and unrest in the world, president Klaas Knot of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) said during the presentation of the central bank’s annual report on Thursday. Knot also pointed out the advantages of Eurobonds, joint debt insurance to finance European defense efforts, for example. The DNB suffered a loss of over 3 billion euros for the second year in a row due to higher interest rates.
NL Times[11:10 AM] Dutch businesses, households owned €3.5 trillion in global securities last year
Dutch companies, institutions, and households owned almost 3,500 billion euros in global securities at the end of 2024, reported De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB).
https://nltimes.nl/2025/03/17/dutch-businesses-households-owned-eu35-trillion-global-securities-last-year
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Dutch businesses, households owned €3.5 trillion in global securities last year
Dutch companies, institutions, and households owned almost 3,500 billion euros in global securities at the end of 2024, reported De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). This is the first time that the central bank has provided an overview of the total Dutch securities holdings. The total investments are equal to 308 percent of the gross domestic product (GDP), or the size of the Dutch economy.
NL Times[01:04 PM] Dutch home prices will climb 7.5% to average €520,000 next year: DNB
Dutch home prices will continue to rise next year and the year after. On average, around 520,000 euros will be needed for a new home next year, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) predicted.
https://nltimes.nl/2024/12/13/dutch-home-prices-will-climb-75-average-eu520000-next-year-dnb
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Dutch home prices will climb 7.5% to average €520,000 next year: DNB
Dutch home prices will continue to rise next year and the year after. On average, around 520,000 euros will be needed for a new home next year, De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) predicted. It pointed to the significant wage growth in the Netherlands, combined with falling mortgage interest rates and the continuing housing shortage. All these combined will lead to higher asking prices and even more overbidding on the housing market.
NL Times[10:26] DNB waarschuwt voor te grote macht Big Tech
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) waarschuwt dat de toenemende afhankelijkheid van Big Tech tot risico’s voor de financiële sector kan leiden....
https://www.computable.nl/2024/11/15/dnb-waarschuwt-voor-te-grote-macht-big-tech/
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DNB waarschuwt voor te grote macht Big Tech - Computable.nl
De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) waarschuwt dat de toenemende afhankelijkheid van Big Tech tot risico’s voor de financiële sector kan leiden. De toenemende marktmacht van enkele zeer grote (niet-Europese) ict-dienstverleners zoals Microsoft, AWS en Google verontrust de centrale bank als toezichthouder op het bankwezen.
Computable.nl[11:16 AM] First Dutch fund gets green light to switch to new pension system on January 1
The Beroepspensioenfonds Loodsen is the first pension fund to get the green light from De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) to switch to the new pension system on 1 January 2025, the pension fund
https://nltimes.nl/2024/11/11/first-dutch-fund-gets-green-light-switch-new-pension-system-january-1
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First Dutch fund gets green light to switch to new pension system on January 1
The Beroepspensioenfonds Loodsen is the first pension fund to get the green light from De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) to switch to the new pension system on 1 January 2025, the pension fund for pilots announced.
NL Times[07:15 AM] Director of DNB bank warns that relaxing banking sector rules is a bad idea
Klaas Knot, the director of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) thinks that relaxing the rules for the banking sector is a bad idea.
https://nltimes.nl/2024/10/26/director-dnb-bank-warns-relaxing-banking-sector-rules-bad-idea
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Director of DNB bank warns that relaxing banking sector rules is a bad idea
Klaas Knot, the director of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB) thinks that relaxing the rules for the banking sector is a bad idea. He said this during the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Washington. Several large European countries would get their way if Brussels would choose to lower the capital requirements but he thinks this would come along with irresponsible risks.
NL Times[08:20 PM] Opposition parties criticize the DNB president for comments about Affordable Rent Act
Opposition parties are not happy about the critical comments made by Klaas Knot, the president of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), about the Affordable Rent Act.
https://nltimes.nl/2024/10/24/opposition-parties-criticize-dnb-president-comments-affordable-rent-act
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Opposition parties criticize the DNB president for comments about Affordable Rent Act
Opposition parties are not happy about the critical comments made by Klaas Knot, the president of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB), about the Affordable Rent Act. Knot told ANP in Washington that he thinks that the Affordable Rent Act should be scrapped. According to him, this law leads to scarcity and, therefore, to higher prices on the free rental market. Knot is in Washington for the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
NL Times[07:36 AM] Dutch central bank president argues for scrapping Affordable Rent Act
The new Cabinet would be wise to reverse the rental law of former Housing Minister Hugo de Jonge, according to President Klaas Knot of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB).
https://nltimes.nl/2024/10/23/dutch-central-bank-president-argues-scrapping-affordable-rent-act
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Dutch central bank president argues for scrapping Affordable Rent Act
The new Cabinet would be wise to reverse the rental law of former Housing Minister Hugo de Jonge, according to President Klaas Knot of De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). According to him, the supply of rental properties has shrunk considerably since its introduction in July this year, while rental prices have increased.
NL Times[09:06 AM] DNB boss expects lower interest rates, critical of union's demand for shorter work week
Klaas Knot, the president of De Nederlandsche Bank, expects that the European Central Bank will continue to lower interest rates but that inflation in the Netherlands will remain higher t
https://nltimes.nl/2024/09/25/dnb-boss-expects-lower-interest-rates-critical-unions-demand-shorter-work-week
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DNB boss expects lower interest rates, critical of union's demand for shorter work week
Klaas Knot, the president of De Nederlandsche Bank, expects that the European Central Bank will continue to lower interest rates but that inflation in the Netherlands will remain higher than the EU average for a time yet. He also thinks that trade union FNV’s plan for a shorter work week is “exactly the wrong measure at this time,” Knot told Nieuwsuur.
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