Investors turn to Dutch SMEs amid geopolitical tensions; financial worries rise among higher-income groups
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Willemijn van Benthem
Summary
The article discusses how rising geopolitical tensions and pressure on international trade chains are driving renewed investor interest in the Dutch domestic market, particularly in small and medium-sized enterprises (mkb). Nick Jacobs, CEO of TFH Holland Group, emphasizes that mkb companies are crucial for making the Netherlands future-proof. The additional context highlights growing financial concerns among higher-income households, homeowners, and entrepreneurs, with experts offering tips on building financial buffers.
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Wie klein is, moet slim zijn
Geldzorgen bij huizenbezitters en hogere inkomens nemen schokkend toe
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