Deutsche Bank kicks off asset management unit's IPO
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DEUTSCHE Bank AG on Monday formally announced its intention to sell shares in its asset management unit, kicking off a what is usually a four-week run-up to the initial public offering.
The IPO will take place "in the earliest available window", the bank said in a statement. It will only sell existing shares held indirectly by Deutsche Bank and doesn't plan to issue new ones.
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