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48.0000 +0.0700    +0.15%
22/03 - Closed. Currency in RON ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Equity
Market:  Romania
ISIN:  DE0005140008 
  • Volume: 1,875
  • Bid/Ask: 45.0550 / 45.7700
  • Day's Range: 48.0000 - 49.0000
Deutsche Bank AG 48.0000 +0.0700 +0.15%

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DZ PL
DZ PL 5 hours ago
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Cds 5y over 500. dont panic but watch out
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Its a no-brainer: energy supply cut(no supply from Russia) but energy prices are the same. The only explanation here is lower consumption(drop in manufacturing), hence drop in exports and consequential budget imbalance. What happens to a bank when its creditors(manufacturers) cant pay? This is why DB`s CDS(default insurance) are on the rise. If default possibility is considered to be high - shares price drops.
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Jannick Wolfsen 10 hours ago
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Green Day tommrow?
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Jannick Wolfsen 12 hours ago
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why dropping so much?
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fff lll 7 hours ago
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DB`s CDS skyrocketed.
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Jannick Wolfsen 13 hours ago
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Will we be green tommorow?
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Mexican drug cartels said they are pulling all money out!
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Cleaning fees to high.
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Massive Attack 16 hours ago
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Deutsche Bank is the next bank to officially declare bankruptcy! At the moment they are trying to cover up the financial collapse of Europe with all kinds of deceitful means, but sooner or later the truth will come out and the collapse of the euro will be catastrophic. I just wonder why they keep trying to save the sinking euro? The longer they delay, the uglier the disaster will be.
Markos Kamp
Markos Kamp 20 hours ago
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is there any way going up at least for 2 3 days?
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Jannick Wolfsen Mar 23, 2023 1:12AM ET
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Prediction for today?
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SonDinh Dinh Mar 22, 2023 4:59AM ET
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Deutsch Prank huh
 
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