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No push to make Deutsche Bank exclusively German -Co-CEO

FRANKFURT, March 17 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank (Xetra: 514000 - news) is not under pressure to focus its business on its domestic market and abjure international investment banking activity, its Co-Chief Executive Anshu Jain said on Tuesday.

"As I talk to regulators and talk to politicians in Berlin, there is very little debate; I don't sense a great move to make Deutsche Bank an exclusively German institution," Jain told a financial conference.

"Why would you want to have a domestic only banking sector, when your underlying economy is so profoundly global?" he asked.

Other major European banks such as RBS (LSE: RBS.L - news) are effectively getting out of some investment banking, following a wave of more restrictive regulation in the wake of the financial crisis.

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Deutsche Bank has been looking at its strategy, with sources familiar with the situation saying it was weighing splitting off its Postbank retail banking operations.

(Reporting by Jonathan Gould; Editing by Kirsti Knolle)