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Deutsche Bank (DB) Must Solve Its Own Problems, SPD Caucus Leader Oppermann Says - Bloomberg
September 27, 2016 9:22 AM EDTDeutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) Must Solve Its Own Problems, SPD Caucus Leader Oppermann Says - Bloomberg
... MoreDeutsche Bank (DB) Subordinated Credit-Default Swaps Rise to Record, Junior CDS Increase 25 bps to Record 524 bps - Bloomberg, Citing CMA
September 27, 2016 7:13 AM EDTDeutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) Subordinated Credit-Default Swaps Rise to Record, Junior CDS Increase 25 bps to Record 524 bps - Bloomberg, Citing CMA
... MoreWall Street drops as investors brace for presidential debate
September 26, 2016 7:38 AM EDTBy Noel Randewich
(Reuters) - Wall Street fell on Monday as Deutsche Bank weighed on financials and investors hunkered down for the first debate between U.S. presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
Big banks led the declines as investors worried that Deutsche Bank might need to add additional capital to pay for a$14 billion U.S. demand to settle claims it missold mortgage-backed securities.
Its U.S.-listed shares fell 7.06 percent to a record low after the bank said it had no need for German government assistance, a response to an earlier report that... More
Deutsche Bank says no need for Berlin's help in $14 billion U.S. dispute
September 26, 2016 6:25 AM EDTBy Kathrin Jones and Joseph Nasr
FRANKFURT/BERLIN (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank said on Monday it had no need for German government help with a $14 billion U.S. demand to settle claims it missold mortgage-backed securities, as its shares hit a record low.
German magazine Focus reported at the weekend that Chancellor Angela Merkel had met Deutsche Bank Chief Executive John Cryan over the summer and had indicated he could expect no help from Berlin in resolving the bank's dispute with the U.S. Department of Justice.
Merkel had also ruled out state aid to... More