FRANKFURT, March 12 (Reuters) - Four former Deutsche Bank employees are seeking more than 600 million pounds ($800 million) in damages from Germany's largest lender in a case involving Italian bank ...
German bonds fell for a second day, lifting government borrowing costs to the highest since October 2023 as rising energy prices on the widening fallout from the war in Iran fuel inflation fears.
Deutsche Bank AG said it expects significantly higher litigation charges this year, as it’s locked in a dispute with former managers who claimed they were wrongfully blamed for the Banca Monte dei ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says a new West Bank construction project being pushed by the Israeli government east of ...
March 10 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank upgraded the U.S. and European technology sector to "neutral" from "underweight" on ...
Cyclicals and software stocks are poised to benefit from Germany's increased fiscal outlay after recent falls, according to analysts at Deutsche Bank.
German inflation fell slightly in February, while consumer price growth in France rebounded from pandemic lows.
Taking the group of six classic safe-haven assets including the Swiss franc, Bunds' price gains lagged those of bullion and ...
Berlin has called for a unified European response to the "E1 project," which some officials warn poses an "existential threat ...
Germany issued 4 billion euros ($4.68 billion) in the new May 2041 green Bund, a twin of the existing 2.60% May 2041 conventional Bund via a syndicated transaction on Tuesday, one of the lead manager ...
President Trump says he'll end the war soon, when he wants to, as Iran hits ships in and near the Strait of Hormuz and warns U.S.-linked banks will be next.
For Deutsche Bank, the new details on its historical ties to Epstein sets back a long-running effort to shake off the lender’s previous reputation as a magnet for scandals ...
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