Unassociated Document
Filed
pursuant to Rule 433
July
20, 2007
Relating
to Preliminary Pricing Supplement No. 189 to
Registration
Statement Nos. 333-137691, 333-137691-02
Dated
September 29, 2006
ABN
AMRO Bank N.V. Reverse Exchangeable
Securities S-NOTESSM
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Preliminary
Pricing Sheet – July 20, 2007
TWO
OFFERINGS OF
KNOCK-IN REXSM SECURITIES DUE JANUARY 26, 2008
OFFERING
PERIOD:
JULY 20, 2007
–
JULY 23, 2007
SUMMARY
INFORMATION
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Issuer:
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ABN
AMRO Bank N.V. (Senior Long
Term Debt Rating: Moody’s
Aa2, S&P
AA-)
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Lead
Agent:
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ABN
AMRO
Incorporated
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Offerings:
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This
prospectus relates to two
separate offerings of securities (“the Securities”).
Each Security offered is linked
to one, and only one, Underlying Stock. The Underlying Stocks are
set
forth in the table below. You may participate in either of the two
Securities offerings or, at your election, in both of the offerings.
This
prospectus
does not, however, allow you to
purchase a Security linked to a basket of both of the Underlying
Stocks
described below.
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Interest
Payment
Dates:
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Interest
on the Securities is
payable monthly in arrears on the last day of each month starting
on
August 31, 2007 and ending on the Maturity Date.
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Underlying
Stock
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Ticker
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Coupon
Rate Per
Annum
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Interest Rate
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Put Premium
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Knock-in
Level
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CUSIP
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ISIN
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The
Western Union
Company
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WU
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13.00%
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5.28%
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7.72%
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80%
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00078URC6
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US00078URC61
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Sears
Holding
Corporation
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SHLD
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12.50%
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5.28%
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7.22%
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80%
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00078URE2
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US00078URE28
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Denomination/Principal:
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$1,000
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Issue
Price:
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100%
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Payment
at
Maturity:
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The
payment at maturity for each
Security is based on the performance of the Underlying Stock linked
to
such Security:
i)
If
the
closing price of the applicable Underlying Stock on the primary U.S.
exchange or market for such Underlying Stock has not fallen
below the applicable Knock-In
Level on any trading day from but not including the Pricing Date
to and
including the Determination Date, we will pay you the principal amount
of
each Security in cash.
ii)
If
the
closing price of the applicable Underlying Stock
on the primary U.S. exchange
or market for such Underlying Stock has fallen below the applicable
Knock-In Level on any trading day from but not including the Pricing
Date
to and including the Determination Date:
a)
we
will deliver to
you a number of shares
of the applicable
Underlying Stock equal to the applicable Stock Redemption Amount,
in the
event that the closing price of the applicable Underlying Stock on
the
Determination Date is below the applicable Initial Price;
or
b)
we
will pay you the
principal
amount of each Security in
cash, in the event that the closing price of the applicable Underlying
Stock on the Determination Date is at or above the applicable Initial
Price.
You
will receive cash in lieu of
fractional shares.
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Initial
Price:
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100%
of the Closing Price of the
applicable Underlying Stock on the Pricing Date.
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Stock
Redemption
Amount:
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For
each $1,000 principal amount
of Security, a number of shares of the applicable Underlying
Stock linked
to such Security equal to $1,000 divided by the applicable Initial
Price.
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Knock-In
Level:
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A
percentage of the applicable
Initial Price as set forth in the table above.
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Indicative
Secondary
Pricing:
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•
Internet
at: www.s-notes.com •
Bloomberg
at: REXS2
<GO>
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Status:
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Unsecured,
unsubordinated
obligations of the Issuer
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Trustee:
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Wilmington
Trust
Company
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Securities
Administrator:
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Citibank,
N.A.
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Settlement:
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DTC,
Book Entry,
Transferable
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Selling
Restrictions:
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Sales
in the European Union must
comply with the Prospectus Directive
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Pricing
Date:
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July
23, 2007, subject to certain
adjustments as described in the related pricing
supplement
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Settlement
Date:
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July
26,
2007
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Determination
Date: |
January
22,
2008, subject to certain adjustments as described in the related
pricing
supplement.
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Maturity
Date: |
January
25, 2008 (Six
Months)
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ABN
AMRO has
filed a registration statement (including a Prospectus and Prospectus
Supplement) with the SEC for the offering to which this communication relates.
Before you invest, you should read the Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement
in
that registration statement and other documents ABN AMRO has filed with the
SEC
for more complete information about ABN AMRO and the offering of the
Securities.
You
may get
these documents for free by visiting EDGAR on the SEC website at www.sec.gov
or
by visiting ABN AMRO Holding N.V. on the SEC website at
<http://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?company=&CIK=abn&filenum=&State=&SIC=&owner=include&action=get
company>. Alternatively, ABN AMRO, any underwriter
or any dealer participating in the offering will arrange to send you the
Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement if you request it by calling toll
free
(888) 644-2048.
These
Securities may not be offered or sold (i) to any person/entity listed on
sanctions lists of the European Union, United States or any other applicable
local competent authority; (ii) within the territory of Cuba, Sudan, Iran
and
Myanmar; (iii) to residents in Cuba, Sudan, Iran or Myanmar; or (iv) to
Cuban
Nationals, wherever located.
SUMMARY
This
prospectus
relates to two separate offerings of Securities. Each Security
offered is linked to one, and only one, of the Underlying Stocks described
on
the cover page. The purchaser of any offering will acquire a Security
linked to a single Underlying Stock, not to a basket or index of some or all
of
the Underlying Stocks. You may participate in either of the two
offerings or, at your election, in both of the offerings.
The
following
summary does not contain all the information that may be important to you.
You
should read this summary together with the more detailed information that is
contained in the related Pricing Supplement and in its accompanying Prospectus
and Prospectus Supplement. You should carefully consider, among other things,
the matters set forth in “Risk Factors” in the related Pricing Supplement, which
are summarized on page 5 of this document. In addition, we urge you
to consult with your investment, legal, accounting, tax and other advisors
with
respect to any investment in the Securities.
What
are the
Securities?
The
Securities are
interest paying, non-principal protected securities issued by us, ABN AMRO
Bank
N.V., and are fully and unconditionally guaranteed by our parent company, ABN
AMRO Holding N.V. The Securities are senior notes of ABN AMRO Bank N.V. These
Securities combine certain features of debt and equity by offering a fixed
interest rate on the principal amount while the payment at maturity is
determined based on the performance of the Underlying Stock to which it is
linked.
What
will I
receive at maturity of the Securities?
If
the closing price
of the Underlying Stock linked to a Security on the relevant exchange has not
fallen below the applicable Knock-In Level on any trading day from but not
including the Pricing Date to and including the Determination Date (such period,
the “Knock-In Period”), at maturity we will pay you the principal amount of such
Security in cash.
If,
on the other
hand, the closing price of the applicable Underlying Stock on the relevant
exchange has fallen below the applicable Knock-In Level on any trading day
during the Knock-In Period, at maturity we will either:
• deliver
to you a fixed number of shares of such Underlying Stock, which we call the
Stock Redemption Amount, in exchange for such Security, in the event that the
closing price of such Underlying Stock is below the applicable Initial Price
on
the Determination Date; or
• pay
you the principal amount of such Security in cash, in the event that the closing
price of such Underlying Stock is at or above the applicable Initial Price
on
the Determination Date.
Why
is the
interest rate on the Securities higher than the interest rate payable on your
conventional debt securities with the same maturity?
The
Securities offer
a higher interest rate than the yield that would be payable on a conventional
debt security with the same maturity issued by us or an issuer with a comparable
credit rating. This is because you, the investor in the Securities, indirectly
sell a put option to us on the shares of the applicable Underlying Stock. The
premium due to you for this put option is combined with a market interest rate
on our senior debt to produce the higher interest rate on the
Securities.
What
are the
consequences of the indirect put option that I have sold
you?
The
put option you
indirectly sell to us creates the feature of exchangeability. If the closing
price of the applicable Underlying Stock on the relevant exchange falls below
the applicable Knock-In Level on any trading day during the Knock-In Period,
and
on the Determination Date the closing price of the applicable Underlying Stock
is less than the applicable Initial Price, you will receive the applicable
Stock
Redemption Amount. The market value of the shares of such Underlying
Stock at the time you receive those shares will be less than the principal
amount of the Securities and could be zero. Therefore you are not guaranteed
to
receive any return of principal at maturity.
How
is the
Stock Redemption Amount determined?
The
Stock Redemption
Amount for each $1,000 principal amount of any Security is equal to $1,000
divided by the Initial Price of the Underlying Stock linked to such Security.
The value of any fractional shares of such Underlying Stock that you are
entitled to receive, after aggregating your total holdings of the Securities
linked to such Underlying Stock, will be paid in cash based on the closing
price
of such Underlying Stock on the Determination Date.
What
interest payments can I expect on the Securities?
The
interest rate is
fixed at issue and is payable in cash on each interest payment date,
irrespective of whether the Securities are redeemed at maturity for cash or
shares.
Can
you give
me an example of the payment at maturity?
If,
for example, in
a hypothetical offering, the interest rate was 10% per annum, the initial price
of a share of underlying stock was $45.00 and the knock-in level for such
offering was 80%, then the stock redemption amount would be 22.222 shares of
underlying stock, or $1,000 divided by $45.00, and the knock-in level would
be
$36.00, or 80% of the initial price.
If
the closing price
of that hypothetical underlying stock fell below the knock-in level of $36.00
on
any trading day during the Knock-in Period, then the payment at maturity would
depend on the closing price of the underlying stock on the determination date.
In this case, if the closing price of the underlying stock on the determination
date is $30.00 per share at maturity, which is below the initial price level,
you would receive 22.222 shares of underlying stock for each $1,000 principal
amount of the securities. (In actuality, because we cannot deliver fractions
of
a share, you would receive on the maturity date for each $1,000 principal amount
of the securities 22 shares of underlying stock plus $6.66 cash in lieu of
0.222
fractional shares, determined by multiplying 0.222 by $30.00, the closing price
per shares of underlying stock on the determination date.) In addition, over
the
life of the securities you would have received interest payments at a rate
of
10% per annum. In this hypothetical example, the market value of those
22 shares of underlying stock (including the cash paid in lieu of fractional
shares) that we would deliver to you at maturity for each $1,000 principal
amount of security would be $666.66, which is less than the principal amount
of
$1,000, and you would have lost a portion of your initial
investment. If, on the other hand, the closing price of the
underlying stock on the determination date is $50.00 per share, which is above
the initial price level, you will receive $1,000 in cash for each $1,000
principal amount of the securities regardless of the knock-in level having
been
breached. In addition, over the life of the Securities you would have received
interest payments at a rate of 10% per annum.
Alternatively,
if
the closing price of the underlying stock never falls below $36.00, which is
the
knock-in level, on any trading day during the Knock-in Period, at maturity
you
will receive $1,000 in cash for each security you hold regardless of the closing
price of the underlying stock on the determination date. In addition, over
the
life of the securities you would have received interest payments at a rate
of
10% per annum.
This
example
is for illustrative purposes only and is based on a hypothetical
offering. It is not possible to predict the closing price of any of
the Underlying Stocks on the determination date or at any time during the life
of the Securities. For each offering, we will set the Initial Price,
Knock-In Level and Stock Redemption Amount on the Pricing Date.
Do
I benefit
from any appreciation in the Underlying Stock over the life of the
Securities?
No.
The amount paid
at maturity for each $1,000 principal amount of the Securities will not exceed
$1,000.
What
if I
have more questions?
You
should read the
“Description of Securities” in the related Pricing Supplement for a detailed
description of the terms of the Securities. ABN AMRO has filed a
registration statement (including a Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement) with
the SEC for the offering to which this communication relates. Before you invest,
you should read the Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement in that registration
statement and other documents ABN AMRO has filed with the SEC for more complete
information about ABN AMRO and the offering of the Securities. You
may get these documents for free by visiting EDGAR on the SEC web site at
www.sec.gov. Alternatively, ABN AMRO, any underwriter or any dealer
participating in the offering will arrange to send you the Prospectus and
Prospectus Supplement if you request it by calling toll free (888)
644-2048.
RISK
FACTORS
You
should
carefully consider the risks of the Securities to which this communication
relates and whether these Securities are suited to your particular circumstances
before deciding to purchase them. It is important that prior to
investing in these Securities investors read the Pricing Supplement related
to
such Securities and the accompanying Prospectus and Prospectus Supplement to
understand the actual terms of and the risks associated with the
Securities. In addition, we urge you to consult with you investment,
legal, accounting, tax and other advisors with respect to any investment in
the
Securities.
Credit
Risk
The
Securities are issued by ABN AMRO
Bank N.V. and guaranteed by ABN AMRO Holding N.V., ABN AMRO’s
parent. As a result,
investors in the Securities assume the credit risk of ABN AMRO
Bank N.V. and that
of ABN AMRO Holding N.V. in the event that ABN AMRO defaults on its obligations
under the Securities. Any obligations or Securities sold, offered, or
recommended are not deposits on ABN AMRO Bank N.V. and are not endorsed
or guaranteed by any bank or
thrift, nor are they insured by the FDIC or any governmental
agency.
Principal
Risk
The
Securities are not ordinary debt
securities: they are not principal protected. In addition, if the
closing price of the applicable Underlying Stock
falls below the
applicable Knock-In Level on any trading day during the Knock-In Period,
investors in the Securities will be exposed to any decline in the price of
the
applicable Underlying Stock below the closing price of such Underlying
Stock on the date the Securities
were priced. Accordingly,
you may lose some
or all of your initial investment in the
Securities.
Limited
Return
The
amount payable under the Securities
will never exceed the original principal amount of the Securities plus the applicable
aggregate fixed
coupon payment investors earn during the term of the Securities. This
means that you will not benefit from any price appreciation in the applicable
Underlying Stock, nor will you receive dividends paid on the applicable
Underlying Stock, if
any. Accordingly, you will never receive at maturity an amount
greater than a predetermined amount per Security, regardless of how much the
price of the applicable Underlying Stock increases during the term of the
Securities or on the
Determination Date. The
return of a Security may be significantly less than the return of a direct
investment in the Underlying Stock to which the Security is linked during the
term of the Security.
Liquidity
Risk
ABN
AMRO does not intend to list
the Securities on any
securities exchange. Accordingly, there may be little or no secondary
market for the Securities and information regarding independent market pricing
of the Securities may be limited. The value of the Securities in the secondary
market,
if any, will be subject to many
unpredictable factors, including then prevailing market
conditions.
It
is important to note that
many factors will contribute to the secondary market value of the Securities,
and you may not receive your full principal back if
the Securities are sold
prior to maturity. Such factors
include, but are not
limited to, time to maturity, the price of the applicable Underlying Stock,
volatility and interest rates.
In
addition, the price, if any, at which
we or another party are willing to purchase Securities
in
secondary market transactions will likely be lower than the issue price, since
the issue price included, and secondary market prices are likely to exclude,
commissions, discounts or mark-ups paid with respect to the Securities,
as well as the cost of hedging our
obligations under the Securities.
Tax
Risk
Pursuant
to the terms of the Knock-in
Reverse Exchangeable Securities, we and every investor in the Securities agree
to characterize the Securities as consisting of a Put Option and a Deposit
of cash with the
issuer. Under this characterization, a portion of the stated interest
payments on each Security is treated as interest on the Deposit, and the
remainder is treated as attributable to a sale by you of the Put Option
to
ABN AMRO (referred to as Put
Premium). Receipt of the Put Premium will not be taxable upon
receipt.
If
the Put Option expires unexercised
(i.e., a cash payment of the principal amount of the Securities is made to
the
investor at maturity), you will recognize short-term
capital gain equal
to the total Put Premium received. If the Put Option is exercised
(i.e., the final payment on the Securities is paid in the applicable Underlying
Stock), you will not recognize any gain or loss in respect of the Put
Option, but your tax basis in the
applicable Underlying Stock received will be reduced by the Put Premium
received.
Significant
aspects of the U.S. federal
income tax treatment of the Securities are uncertain, and no assurance can
be
given that the Internal
Revenue Service will accept, or a court will uphold, the tax treatment described
above.
This
summary is limited to the federal
tax issues addressed herein. Additional issues may exist that are not addressed
in this summary and that could affect the federal tax treatment of
the
transaction. This tax summary was written in connection with the
promotion or marketing by ABN AMRO Bank N.V. and the placement agent of the
Knock-in Reverse Exchangeable Securities, and it cannot be used by any investor
for the
purpose of avoiding penalties that may
be asserted against the investor under the Internal Revenue
Code. You should seek
your own advice
based on their particular circumstances from an independent tax
advisor.
Reverse
Exchangeable is a Service Mark
of ABN AMRO Bank
N.V.