Deutsche Autorin Eugenie Gestorben 1887

Die erfolgreiche deutsche Autorin ist tot. Die 58-Jährige wurde am Dienstag auf ihrem Hausboot tot aufgefunden. Ermittler gehen von Mord aus. Die Polizei in Hamburg ermittelt wegen eines ...

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Deutsche Bank AG[a] (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbaŋk ʔaːˈɡeː] ⓘ, lit. 'German Bank') is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt. It is dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. Deutsche Bank was founded in 1870 in Berlin. From 1929 to 1937, following its merger with Disconto ...

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Deutsche Bank Card (banking card/debit card) Apple Pay and Google Pay with the free Deutsche Bank Card Virtual Free card payments in euros Free account-switching service Fee: €0.00/Month Open Junges Konto in German Most popular AktivKonto Personal assistance in branches Free cash withdrawals in more than 30 countries 2

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Deutsche Bank AG, German banking house founded in 1870 in Berlin and headquartered since 1957 in Frankfurt am Main. One of the world’s largest banks, it has a number of foreign offices and has acquired controlling interests in several foreign banks in Europe, North and South America, and Australia.

Deutsche Bank reported record first-quarter profit on Wednesday, despite setting aside 90 million euros ($105 million) for the impact ‌of the Iran war and depressed revenue at its global ...

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Deutsche Bank AG’s shares extended their decline this year after the German lender reported rising provisions for bad loans and a key metric of capital strength missed estimates.

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