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Deutsche Bank

  • Deutsche Bank share price stays flat despite €92m loss on legal costs

    October 29, 2014

    Deutsche Bank has posted a net losses of €92m (£72.6m) for the three months to the end of September, with pre-tax income of €266m.    The third-quarter loss stems from the legal costs of settling a number of investigations, and compares to a €51m profit during the same period last year.    Alleged misconduct by [...]

  • Deutsche Bank fined £4.7m for misreporting market transactions

    August 28, 2014

    BRITAIN’S financial watchdog yesterday fined Deutsche Bank £4.7m for wrongly reporting a num­ber of market transactions for nearly six years. The Financial Conduct Authority said in a statement that the bank had failed accurately to report its contract-for-difference (CFD) equity swaps, totalling £29m, it executed bet­ween November 2007 and April 2013. CFDs allow a buyer [...]

  • Deutsche Bank fined £4.7 million by FCA for failing to report transactions correctly

    August 28, 2014

    Another day, another fine. This time it's Deutsche Bank which has received a slap on the wrist, to the tune of £4.7m, for incorrectly reporting transactions. The Financial Conduct Authority handed out the penalty just a day after handing RBS a £15m fine over mortgage mis-selling. Deutsche Bank failed to properly report nearly 30 million [...]

  • Barclays and Deutsche Bank offices could be monitored in forex market fixing probe

    July 30, 2014

    Regulators want to place government monitors in the offices of Barclays and Deutsche Bank in the US as part of an investigation into alleged currency price fixing on the forex market. The New York Department of Financial Services wants to monitor the current and historical operations of the banks, the Wall Street Journal reports. The [...]

  • UBS and Deutsche Bank join Barclays in dark pools probe

    July 29, 2014

    European banking giants UBS and Deutsche Bank both reported strong underlying profit figures in the second quarter, but yesterday revealed they were being hit by new regulatory probes. This follows investigations into their dark pools, private trading venues which are facing increased levels of scrutiny. It comes after Goldman Sachs was fined for processing trades [...]

  • Germany’s Deutsche Bank and Commerz­bank next in line for US sanction fines

    July 8, 2014

    US authorities have begun settlement talks with Germany’s Commerz­bank and Deutsche Bank over their dealings with countries blacklisted by the United States, extending a crackdown on European banks at a delicate point in US-German relations. The talks, with state and federal authorities, came after BNP Paribas’ record-breaking $8.9bn (£5.2bn) fine last week for busting US [...]

  • Deutsche Bank: Three charts that show these are extraordinary times

    June 9, 2014

    European Central Bank (ECB) president Mario Draghi lit several monetary fireworks last week, and traders are paying attention. While ECB policy is still the tightest of any central bank in the G10, the steps Draghi took were stronger than investors has expected. Thursday saw Draghi unveil a package of five key measures: cuts to two [...]

  • Deutsche tops up capital with €6.75bn issue

    June 5, 2014

    INVESTORS in Deutsche Bank can snap up new shares at a 24 per cent discount, the banking giant announced yesterday. Existing shareholders will be diluted by the German lender’s €6.75bn (£5.5bn) capital raising round, so the blow has been sweetened with the lower price on the stock. The shares priced at €22.50, 24 per cent [...]

  • Deutsche fends off investor ire

    May 22, 2014

    DEUTSCHE Bank yesterday faced down angry investors who attacked the firm at its annual meeting over regulatory investigations and its ongoing struggle to restore its capital position. Bosses Anshu Jain and Juergen Fitschen were heckled as they argued the bank had made great strides cutting costs and improving its balance sheet. Depite the unrest, 91 [...]

  • Deutsche Bank slips after plan to raise €8bn

    May 19, 2014

    SHARES in Deutsche Bank slid yesterday as investors and analysts poured cold water on the lender’s plan to shore up its balance sheet with an €8bn (£6.5bn) capital raising. The German bank’s fundraising, announced late on Sunday, will see it offer €6.3bn to investors via a rights issue, in addition to €1.75bn that has already [...]

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