No love lost with shareholders as Deutsche Bank plots new strategy
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ANSHU Jain and Juergen Fitschen have a problem. Of all the stocks of global investment banks, none is as unloved by investors as their own.
The co-chief executive officers of Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank gave a dim assessment of the revenue outlook on Monday, a sign of the scale of the revamp they may have to undertake as they refresh their strategy.
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