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Deutsche Bank Targets Bigger Europe Wealth Business - Report
Tom Burroughes
3 June 2008
Deutsche Bank, Germany's largest bank, is seeking acquisitions in Europe including Switzerland and plans to hire in Asia to increase business with wealthy clients, said Bloomberg. The Frankfurt-based bank, which employs about 700 people in
Deutsche Bank is investing in its “stable” businesses such as private wealth management to offset a slowdown in investment banking. The turbulence on the securities and foreign exchange markets will make it “more of a challenge” to reach the division's target of €500 million ($776 million) in pretax profit this year, Mr De Weck said. Deutsche Bank bought
The German company is hiring relationship managers and product specialists in