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Saudi Hollandi makes Q4 loss, cites "credit losses"

Sat Jan 26, 2008 7:48pm IST
 
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RIYADH, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Saudi Hollandi Bank 1060.SE made a net loss of 106.3 million riyals ($28.3 million) in the fourth quarter, which it attributed to "credit losses" and a decline in banking fees.

The bank made a net profit of 289.9 million riyals in the fourth quarter of last year, Saudi Hollandi said in a statement.

It did not specify what the credit losses were.

ABN Amro AAH.AS owns 40 percent of Saudi Hollandi Bank.

Analysts forecast Hollandi would make a fourth quarter profit of between 185 million riyals and 244 million riyals, according to a Reuters survey last month. (Reporting by Souhail Karam)

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