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Deutsche Bank strikes billion-euro takeover deal
FRANKFURT (AFP) - Germany's biggest lender Deutsche Bank has struck a deal to buy Sal. Oppenheim, a Luxembourg-based private banking group, for 1.0 billion euros (1.5 billion dollars), Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday.
Nations:Luxembourg Source:(AFP)
2009-10-28
French town sues Deutsche Bank over loan
SAINT ETIENNE, France (AFP) - A town in southern France is planning to take German giant Deutsche Bank to court over a "toxic loan" in what could be the first of many such cases, the local mayor said on Monday.
Nations:France Source:(AFP)
2009-10-26
Return of Wall St pay bonanza triggers concern
NEW YORK (AFP) - The Wall Street gravy train is gathering speed again as banks only just emerging from financial crisis lavish billions of dollars on their employees.
People:Barack Obama Source:(AFP)
2009-07-24
Merkel slams bonuses at bailed out banks: report
BERLIN (AFP) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel hit out at banks that have doled out bonuses to executives despite having received government aid to weather the global financial crisis.
People:Angela Merkel Activities:Global Financial Crisis Angela Merkel Admin. Source:(AFP)
2009-02-14
Bailout remains key to saving US banks despite outcry
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Despite criticism of how the bailout of ailing US banks has been managed, officials and economists say more money needs to be poured into the financial industry at the heart of the economy.
People:Kent Conrad Barack Obama Activities:2008 U.S. Financial Rescue Source:(AFP)
2009-01-27
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