GERMANY - Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest, is bracing itself for further job losses as the firm outlined its intentions to cut costs by EUR2bn over the next 18 months.
In his final speech as chairman of the board Rolf-E Breuer warned shareholders that Deutsche would have to “reinvent itself if it wants to survive.” He added that the bank would target an EUR800m r...
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