Dutch government announces plans to divest 25% of its ABN Amro shares
In a recent move that underlines a significant shift in public sector investment strategy, the Dutch government has declared its intention to sell 25% of its stake in the well-known financial institution ABN Amro. This decision is part of a broader government initiative aimed at reducing public shareholdings in several key sectors, with the aim of reallocating resources and promoting greater efficiency and competition within the market. The decision to reduce government ownership from just over a quarter to 30% signals a strategic downsizing that could have various implications for both the bank and its stakeholders. By reducing its stake,…