2013 Facts & Figures
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Dear colleague of the press,
The European Banking Federation is pleased to invite you to the:
EBF Breakfast Launch of the
2013 Facts & Figures
RoE, loans, financing the economy...Come and hear it from the front line!
Monday 14th October
9 am to 10 am
EBF premises: Avenue des arts 56, 1000 Bruxelles, 1st floor
Viktorija Proskurovska, EBF Economic adviser, will present a brief overview of the trends in the European banking sector and the economy observed in 2012, to be followed by Q&A
Please kindly confirm your participation by Thursday, 10 October (Noon).
Audrey Redler
Communications Assistant
European Banking Federation aisbl
Direct: 32(0)2 508 37 11
Avenue des Arts, 56 B-1000 Brussels
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