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Market Cap:$45.8B
Last Fiscal Year Sales:$131.9B
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Deutsche Bank is a leading global investment bank with a strong and profitable private clients franchise. A leader in Germany and Europe, the bank is continuously growing in North America, Asia and key emerging markets. Deutsche Bank offers unparalleled financial services throughout the world. The bank competes to be the leading global provider of financial solutions for demanding clients creating exceptional value for its shareholders and people.

Chief Executive Officer
Josef Ackermann
Number of Employees 80,253
Contact Information

Taunusanlage 12

Frankfurt

www.db.com

(49) 6991000

NAICS Code Commercial Banking: 522110

Recent Events

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  • BRIEF-RESEARCH ALERT-Deutsche Bank starts U.S. Utilities & Power sector

    12/02/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Deutsche Bank selects Nimsoft for enterprise IT monitoring

    12/02/09 - Licensing / Contract - View Story

  • Deutsche Bank Initiates Coverage on Dole Food DOLE with a Hold; Near-Term Headwinds May Pose...

    12/02/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • HDFC Bank HDB Upgrade Alert, Watch for 7.5% Technical Uptrend Continuation

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  • Deutsche Bank acquires Dresdner Bank's global agency securities lending business

    12/01/09 - Merger / Acquisition - View Story

  • UPDATE 1-Anthracite Capital defaults on debt payments

    12/01/09 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • King Crabmen, Meet the Queen of Television

    11/30/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Sarasin emerges as a suitor for BHF-Bank - paper

    12/01/09 - Merger / Acquisition - View Story

  • Deutsche Hires Hazarika As Asia Ex-Japan Corporate Flow Sales Head

    12/01/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Other - View Story

  • There are some jobs; here's how to get one

    11/30/09 - Planned Site Openings - View Story

  • Deutsche Bank Initiates Coverage on AGA Medical AGAM with a Buy

    11/30/09 - Bond / Stock Rating - View Story

  • Deutsche Bank took sweetened deal from North Carolina

    11/30/09 - Planned Site Openings - View Story

  • Deutsche Bank names new head of research

    11/27/09 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Other - View Story

News & Analysis

deutsche bank ag and european central bank - All News and Analysis

  • Europe

    - 2008-07-10

    WORLD MARKETS Stocks across the Continent closed sharply higher, with recently battered banks staging a comeback and miners rallying on the back of solid earnings from US group Alcoa. Deutsche Bank gained 4.8 per cent, while Credit Suisse rose 4.1 per cent. The European Central Bank acknowledged chances...

    Tags: Alcoa Inc., Credit Suisse Group AG, Deutsche Bank AG, European Central Bank

  • The ECB's Ackermann weather vane

    - 2008-03-22

    European Central Bank strategists in mid-March were stunned when the head of Deutsche Bank, Josef Ackermann, at a private conference in Frankfurt surprised the audience by suggesting he had lost confidence in the "self-healing powers" of financial markets. He then called for measures going beyond the existing liquidity provisions offered...

    Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, European Central Bank

  • Rate-cut row shows German bank dilemma.

    - 2003-01-22

    Jan 22, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Rolf Breur is the supervisory-board chairman of Deutsche Bank. He is also the head of the German banking association. He has continued to come under criticism over comments made in December 2002, when...

    Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, European Central Bank

  • A new broom for Europe's capital markets. (single European securities market)

    - 1994-11-05

    Deutsche Bank has conceded that the new European center of single market financial trading will be London, England, not Frankfurt, Germany. London's stock market is most suitable because it already handles a large load of international transactions and it has the fewest trading restrictions.IT COULD not have been more embarrassing...

    Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, European Central Bank

Decision Makers

Name (plus bio) Position
Josef Ackermann Chief Executive Officer
Kenneth Borda CEO, Middle East & North Africa
Daniel Marovitz Chief Operating Officer, Technology and MIS - Global Corporate Finance
Hermann-Josef Lamberti Chief Operating Officer
Hugo Banziger Chief Risk Officer
Stefan Krause Chief Financial Officer
Greg Staples Senior Portfolio Manager, Insurance Asset Management Group
Anshu Jain Head, Global Markets
Colin Fan Head, Global Credit Trading
Henry Klehm Head, Global Compliance
Jurgen Fitschen Global Head, Regional Management
Kevin Parker Head, Asset Management
Michael Cohrs Head, Global Banking
Mike Mayo Analyst
Pierre de Weck Head, Private Wealth Management
Rainer Neske Head, Private & Business Clients

Board of Directors

Name (plus bio) Position
Henning Kagermann Supervisory Board

Dr. Josef Ackermann is Chairman of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank. He studied Economics and Social Sciences at the University of St. Gallen, and in 1977 - after obtaining his doctorate - he joined Schweizerische Kreditanstalt (SKA). In 1990, Ackermann was appointed to the Executive Board of SKA, becoming its President in 1993. In 1996, Ackermann joined the Management Board of Deutsche Bank, where he was responsible for the investment banking division. In 2002, he became Spokesman of the Management Board and Chairman of the Group Executive Committee. He was appointed Chairman of the Management Board on February 1, 2006. Under his leadership, the investment banking business became one of Deutsche Bank's principal sources of revenue, joining the top tier of global investment banks within a few years. From 2006 onwards, he pursued the expansion of 'stable' businesses through targeted acquisitions and investments. In September 2008, Ackermann made the key decision to further strengthen Deutsche Bank's Private & Business Clients business by taking a stake in Postbank with the option to buy the company. Ackermann is a member of the Supervisory Board of Siemens AG, of Royal Dutch Shell plc and of the International Advisory Council of Zurich Financial Services Group. He also plays an active role in, among other things, the Initiative Finanzstandort Deutschland (member of the Initiators' Group), the Institute of International Finance (Chairman of the Board), the World Economic Forum (Vice-Chairman of the Foundation Board), the St. Gallen Foundation for International Studies (Chairman) and the Metropolitan Opera New York (Advisory Director). Since 2007, Ackermann has been a Visiting Professor in Finance at the London School of Economics. In 2008, he was named Honorary Professor at Frankfurt's Johann Wolfgang Goethe University and was appointed to the Honorary Senate of the Lindau Meetings of Nobel Laureates.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Current
Alfred Herrhausen Society Chairman Current
Siemens AG Supervisory Board Current
Credit Suisse Group President, Executive Board Former
University of St. Gallen Research Assistant, Institute of Economics Former
Bayer AG Supervisory Board Former
University of St. Gallen Doctorate, Economics Former

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG CEO, Middle East & North Africa Current
SFE Corporation Limited Board of Directors Current
Deutsche Bank AG representative Former

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Operating Officer, Technology and MIS - Global Corporate Finance Current
Echospin LLC Board of Directors Current
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Information Officer, Corporate Finance Former
iVillage Inc. Vice President, Commerce Former
Gateway, Inc. Managing Director, Gateway Japan Former
Deutsche Bank AG Managing Director & Chief Operating Officer, eGCI Former
Cornell University Bachelor's Degree, Spanish Literature and Japanese Studies Former

Hermann-Josef Lamberti is a member of the Management Board since 1999 and Deutsche Bank's Group Executive Committee since 2002. As Chief Operating Officer he has global responsibility for Human Resources, Information Technology, Operations (excluding Securities Settlement according to MaRisk), Cost and Infrastructure Management, Building and Facilities Management as well as Purchasing. He joined Deutsche Bank in 1998 as an Executive Vice President, based in Frankfurt. Hermann-Josef Lamberti began his professional career in 1982 with Touche Ross in Toronto and subsequently joined Chemical Bank in Frankfurt. From 1985 to 1998 he worked for IBM, initially in Germany in the areas Controlling, Internal Application Development and Sales Banks/Insurance Companies. In 1993, he was appointed General Manager of the Personal Software Division for Europe, the Middle East and Africa at IBM Europe in Paris. In 1995, he moved to IBM in the USA, where he was Vice President for Marketing and Brand Management. He returned to Germany in 1997 to take up the position of Chairman of the Management of IBM Germany in Stuttgart. Lamberti studied Business Administration in Cologne and Dublin and graduated in 1982 with a master's degree in Business Administration. Hermann-Josef Lamberti is a member of the Supervisory Board of Carl Zeiss AG, Deutsche Börse AG, BVV Versicherungsverein des Bankgewerbes a.G. und BVV Versorgungskasse des Bankgewerbes e.V. as well as a member of the Board of Directors of European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company EADS N.V.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Operating Officer Current
Euroclear S.A./N.V. Board of Directors Current
Fiat S.p.A. Board of Directors Former

Dr. Hugo Bänziger is a member of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank since 2006. As Chief Risk Officer, he is responsible for Risk Management, Legal, Compliance, Corporate Governance, Corporate Security as well as Treasury. After studying Modern History, Law and Economics at the University of Berne, where he earned his doctorate, he gained his first professional experience as assistant to the President of the Swiss Federal Banking Commission in Berne. In 1985, he moved to Credit Suisse and worked in leading management positions in Zürich and London. In 1996, he joined Deutsche Bank as Head of Global Markets Credit in London. In 2000, he was appointed Chief Credit Officer and has been Chief Risk Officer (Credit & Operational Risk) since 2004. In 2006, he became Chief Risk Officer and member of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee. Hugo Bänziger is a member of the Supervisory Board of EUREX Clearing AG and EUREX Frankfurt AG as well as a member of the Board of Directors of EUREX Zürich AG.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Risk Officer Current

Stefan Krause is a member of the Management Board and the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank since 2008. As Chief Financial Officer he is responsible for Finance, Tax, Corporate Insurance, Investor Relations, Audit and Operations of Securities Settlement according to MaRisk. Following his studies in Business Administration at the Julius Maximilian University of Würzburg, he gained his first professional experience in 1986/87 in Colombia, the country of his birth. From 1987 to 2008, he worked in various management positions at BMW Group in Germany and the USA and was appointed member of its Board of Management in 2002. As a member of the Board of Management he held Group responsibility for accounting, tax, controlling, finance, organization and IT as well as business line responsibility for the financing business and BMW's IT company Softlab from 2002 to September 2007. From October 2007 until joining Deutsche Bank, he was the responsible Board member for Sales & Marketing at BMW.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Chief Financial Officer Current
Infopark AG Founder Current

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Senior Portfolio Manager, Insurance Asset Management Group Current

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Global Markets Current
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Global Markets Current
Sasol Limited Board of Directors Current
Sasol Gas Board of Directors Current
Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. managing director Former
University of Massachusetts Amherst Master of Business Administration in Finance Former
Delhi University Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) Former

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Global Credit Trading Current
Deutsche Bank AG Co-Head, Global Credit Trading Former

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Global Compliance Current

Jürgen Fitschen is a member of Deutsche Bank's Management Board since 2009 and a member of the Group Executive Committee since 2002. After completing commercial training in the wholesale and import/ export business, he studied economics and business administration at the University of Hamburg. He started his career in the corporate banking business at Citibank in 1975, ultimately serving as a member of the Management Committee, Germany. After joining Deutsche Bank in 1987, Fitschen held executive positions in Thailand, Japan and Singapore, before becoming a member of the "Global Corporates and Institutions" Divisional Board in 1997, based in Frankfurt. A year later he joined the newly designed "Global Corporates and Institutions" division, based in London. In 2001 he was appointed to Deutsche Bank Group Board of Managing Directors where he was responsible for the "Corporate and Investment Bank". Since 2002 Fitschen has been a member of the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank. In 2005 he became Head of the newly established Regional Management worldwide and was appointed as CEO Germany, based in Frankfurt. As CEO Germany he is also Chairman of the Management Committee Germany. In these capacities Fitschen was appointed to Deutsche Bank Management Board in 2009. Fitschen is a member of the Supervisory Boards of Metro AG and Schott AG as well as a member of the Board of Directors of Kuehne+Nagel International AG.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Global Head, Regional Management Current

Kevin Parker is a member of the Group Executive Committee of Deutsche Bank and Head of Asset Management since 2002. After attending New York University, he joined Morgan Stanley where he was appointed head of the firm's equity derivatives business in Japan and Asia in 1988, based in Tokyo. He became a Managing Director in 1991 and held a variety of positions including Head of Asian Derivatives, Global Head of Equity Derivatives Trading and Chief Information Officer. He joined Deutsche Bank in June of 1997. Prior to his current role at Deutsche Asset Management, he served as the Global Head of Institutional Equities from 2000 - 2004 and from 1997 - 2000 was responsible for building and developing Deutsche Bank's Equity Derivatives, Prime Brokerage Services, Equity Trading and Equity Proprietary Trading Businesses. Among his roles outside the bank, he serves on the Executive Committee of the New York Police & Fire Widows' & Children's Benefit Fund, and is an Advisory Board Member of the New York Metropolitan Opera.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Asset Management Current

Michael Cohrs is a member of Deutsche Bank's Management Board since 2009 and of the Group Executive Committee since 2002, Head of Global Banking and Joint Head of Deutsche Bank's Corporate and Investment Bank. He joined Deutsche Bank in 1995 from S.G. Warburg in London where he was Joint Head of Global Equity Capital Markets. From 1989 to 1991 he worked for Goldman Sachs in London where he was Head of Equity Capital Markets. From 1981 to 1989 he worked in various positions at Goldman Sachs & Co. in New York. Michael Cohrs holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Master of Business Administration from Harvard University.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Global Banking Current

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Analyst Current
Prudential Equity Group, LLC Executive Former

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Private Wealth Management Current

Rainer Neske is a member of Deutsche Bank's Management Board since 2009. In 2003, he became member of the Group Executive Committee and Spokesman of the Board of Deutsche Bank Privat- und Geschäftskunden AG. He is responsible for Deutsche Bank's Private & Business Clients division globally. Rainer Neske joined Deutsche Bank's IT division in 1990 and became member of the Transaction Services division's management team in 1998. He moved on to new responsibilities in the bank's Private & Business Clients division and was appointed as member of the Board of Managing Directors of Deutsche Bank 24 AG (today: Deutsche Bank Privat- und Geschäftskunden AG) in 2000. One year later he became Deputy Spokesman. Neske completed his studies in Computer Science and Business Administration in 1990 and holds the degree "Diplom-Informatiker" from Karlsruhe University. Rainer Neske is a member of the Advisory Board of Deutsche Vermögensberatung (DVAG AG). He is also member of the Supervisory Boards of Zürich Beteiligungs-AG (Deutschland) and of the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.

Organization Position Status
Deutsche Bank AG Head, Private & Business Clients Current
Deutsche Bank AG Business Clients Head Former

Prof. Dr. Henning Kagermann, b. 1947 CEO and Chairman of the Executive Board of SAP AG. Board member since May 3, 2007. Member of the Personnel Committee. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PhD in Theoretical Physics (Technical University of Brunswick). Co-chairman of the Executive Board of SAP 1998-2003. A number of leadership positions in SAP since 1982. Member of SAP Executive Board since 1991. Taught physics and computer science at the Technical University of Brunswick and the University of Mannheim 1980–1992, became professor in 1985. Member of the supervisory boards of Deutsche Bank AG and Münchener Rückversicherungs-Gesellschaft AG (Munich Re). Member of the Honorary Senate of the Foundation Lindau Nobelprizewinners.

Organization Position Status
Nokia Corporation Board of Directors Current
Deutsche Bank AG Supervisory Board Current
Munich Re Group Supervisory Board Current
SAP AG Co-Chief Executive Officer Former

Executive News

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  • TOPWRAP 2-IMF suggests earlier recovery; U.S. stocks rise

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  • TOPWRAP 1-IMF suggests earlier recovery; stimulus a prop

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  • Bankers defend bonuses

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  • UPDATE 1-Bankers defend bonuses against regulatory backlash

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  • Bankers want reasonable rules in new financial order

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  • Bankers gather to rebuild trust

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  • PREVIEW-Bankers gather to tackle scepticism, rebuild trust

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  • Bankers gather to tackle skepticism, rebuild trust

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  • German DAX fat cats got leaner in 2008 -study

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  • Not "business as usual" for banks: Deutsche Bank CEO

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  • Merkel Defends Ackermann Dinner

    The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition - 8/28/09 - View Story

  • In Dull German Race, 08 Dinner Is an Issue

    New York Times - 8/27/09 - View Story

  • Tiny Scandals in a Lackluster German Campaign

    New York Times - 8/26/09 - View Story

  • U.S. Intervention Pits 'Gets' vs. 'Get-Nots'

    The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition - 8/26/09 - View Story

  • Merkel forced to explain banker's birthday party

    Reuters - 8/26/09 - View Story

  • German Government: Dinner Was Not Deutsche Bank CEO's Birthday Party

    Morningstar.com - 8/25/09 - View Story

  • German finmin defends handling of Hypo Real Estate

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DB $73.61 -1.07 (-1.43% )
Volume 737,564
Shares Outstanding 623.3M
Market Cap 45.8B
Year High 84.93
Year Low 21.13
Earnings Per Share -5.76
P/E Ratio N/A
Dividend 0.5488
Yield 0.745552
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