Deutsche Bank lows and woes fuel fears


Tumbling down: A signs stands above the entrance to a Deutsche Bank AG bank branch in Frankfurt. The bank

FRANKFURT: Deutsche Bank once epitomised the best of Germany’s financial sector, shining brightly as the European economic powerhouse’s biggest lender.

But last week its share price slid to new lows, fuelling concerns about the health of the institution, with some even questioning if it has a long-term future and the IMF moved to see it as a “systemic” risk to global finance.

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