German, European Drivers Support Deutsche Bank's CIB Outlook -- Market Talk

Dow Jones06-25

0946 GMT - Deutsche Bank's corporate and investment bank is well placed to benefit from Germany's fiscal programs and any progress on securitization initiatives and the EU's initiative to improve how savings are channeled into investments, JPMorgan says in a research note. The market isn't fully appreciating the potential upside for the bank from these changes, analysts Kian Abouhossein and Amit Ranjan write. They met with Fabrizio Campelli, Deutsche Bank's head of CIB, who explained the bottom-up drivers for the business. These include deploying capital at a return on equity exceeding the cost of equity and generating shareholder value add in Corporate and Investment Banking products. The bank plans to strengthen its fixed income and currencies presence in the U.S. and keep its strong positions in Europe and Asia.(elena.vardon@wsj.com)

 

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June 25, 2025 05:46 ET (09:46 GMT)

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