29 August 2023
Sustainability LP Carrousel: Ever needed to hide who you are? – #pridematterseveryday
ING: Sustainability LP Carrousel: Ever needed to hide who you are? – #pridematterseveryday
ING: Sustainability LP Carrousel: Ever needed to hide who you are? – #pridematterseveryday
ING announced today that, in line with the launch of our €1.5 billion share buyback programme announced on 11 May 2023, we repurchased 24,757,856 shares during the week of 21 August 2023 up to and including 25 August 2023.
The big surprise from the BRICS summit in South Africa is that Saudi Arabia has been invited to join the group of major emerging countries. And that’s adding fresh impetus to the de-dollarisation debate, which is a potential challenge to the dominance of the US dollar in global trade
ING announced today that, in line with the launch of our €1.5 billion share buyback programme announced on 11 May 2023, we repurchased 22,963,042 shares during the week of 14 August 2023 up to and including 18 August 2023.
Despite talk of an enlarged BRICS alliance and the possibility of a new currency which could challenge the dominance of the dollar, we do not think the greenback is in any immediate danger of losing its status as the primary global currency.
ING announced today that, in line with the launch of our €1.5 billion share buyback programme announced on 11 May 2023, we repurchased 21,278,856 shares during the week of 7 August 2023 up to and including 11 August 2023.
Inflation is a major concern for consumers, and policymakers should worry that they think it's a long-term problem. Our latest ING Consumer Research survey indicates that people in eight European countries not only expect inflation to stay high for at least three more years but also expect those same goods to keep getting more expensive
ING announced today that, in line with the launch of our €1.5 billion share buyback programme announced on 11 May 2023, we repurchased 1,536,085 shares during the week of 31 July 2023 up to and including 4 August 2023.
“The second quarter of 2023 was characterised by ongoing challenges, as economic sentiment weakened, geopolitical uncertainties persisted and inflation remained elevated - albeit less pronounced than in previous quarters,” said Steven van Rijswijk, CEO of ING.