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    DBRS Morningstar: Italian Banks Higher Net Interest Income To Offset Risks From Weaker Economic Prospects

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    星期一, 十二月 12, 2022

    We see the upward trend in net interest income as a lever for Italian banks to absorb increased risks due to an expected deterioration in economic prospects in 2023, said Andrea Costanzo, Vice President from the DBRS Morningstar Global Financial Institutions team.

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    • We see the upward trend in net interest income as a lever for Italian banks to absorb increased risks due to an expected deterioration in economic prospects in 2023, said Andrea Costanzo, Vice President from the DBRS Morningstar Global Financial Institutions team.
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