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Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft (DBK.DE)

XETRA - XETRA Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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16.66+1.26 (+8.18%)
At close: 05:44PM CEST
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Previous close15.40
Open15.33
Bid16.70 x 555100
Ask16.70 x 230000
Day's range15.00 - 16.71
52-week range8.90 - 16.71
Volume32,183,093
Avg. volume8,897,331
Market cap33.188B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.21
PE ratio (TTM)6.01
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield0.45 (2.92%)
Ex-dividend date17 May 2024
1y target estN/A
  • Reuters

    Deutsche Bank quarterly profit jumps 10% as investment bank outperforms

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Deutsche Bank posted on Thursday a better-than-expected 10% increase in first-quarter profit as a resurgence in fixed-income trading and deal-making propelled revenue at its investment banking division. The gains mean investment banking was able to reclaim its position as Deutsche's biggest breadwinner from its giant retail division that had recently benefited from higher interest rates but suffered from customer service glitches. The group's figures marked the 15th consecutive quarter of profit - a considerable streak in the black for Deutsche after hefty losses during the last decade.

  • Zacks

    Deutsche Bank (DB) to Report Q1 Results: Wall Street Expects Earnings Growth

    Deutsche Bank (DB) possesses the right combination of the two key ingredients for a likely earnings beat in its upcoming report. Get prepared with the key expectations.

  • Reuters

    Deutsche Bank's Postbank outages prompt call for consumer protection law

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Widespread outages affecting customers at Deutsche Bank's Postbank arm have prompted consumer rights campaigners to call for law to provide compensation. A consumer protection group in the German state of Bavaria on Thursday urged politicians to enact a law, modelled on regulations overseeing airlines, that would compensate customers with lump-sum payments when banking services are interrupted. Last year, glitches at Postbank resulted in customers complaining they were locked out of their accounts for weeks, resulting in the bank's regulator overseeing the cleanup and cuts in bonuses for some of Deutsche's top managers.