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Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft (DBK.DE)

XETRA - XETRA Delayed price. Currency in EUR
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15.01-0.09 (-0.62%)
At close: 05:35PM CEST
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Previous close15.10
Open15.12
Bid14.99 x 555100
Ask15.00 x 230000
Day's range14.90 - 15.20
52-week range8.90 - 17.01
Volume11,202,166
Avg. volume9,557,702
Market cap29.637B
Beta (5Y monthly)1.21
PE ratio (TTM)5.27
EPS (TTM)2.85
Earnings date24 Jul 2024
Forward dividend & yield0.45 (3.00%)
Ex-dividend date17 May 2024
1y target est16.20
  • Reuters

    Morning Bid: Yen bounces from 160 per dollar in busy Fed-led week

    A week jam-packed with major market events kicked off with some wild action in Japan's yen during a public holiday there, with a withering drop in the currency to 34-year lows of 160 per dollar meeting predictable intervention speculation that triggered an equally eye-watering rebound. With no official yen purchases yet confirmed, market chatter presumed there had been at least some shot across the bow as the currency's fall since Friday's anodyne Bank of Japan meeting threatened to go into tailspin. Japan's top currency diplomat Masato Kanda declined to comment when asked if there had been any action.

  • Reuters

    MORNING BID AMERICAS-Yen bounces from 160 per dollar in busy Fed-led week

    A week jam-packed with major market events kicked off with some wild action in Japan's yen during a public holiday there, with a withering drop in the currency to 34-year lows of 160 per dollar meeting predictable intervention speculation that triggered an equally eye-watering rebound. With no official yen purchases yet confirmed, market chatter presumed there had been at least some shot across the bow as the currency's fall since Friday's anodyne Bank of Japan meeting threatened to go into tailspin. Japan's top currency diplomat Masato Kanda declined to comment when asked if there had been any action.

  • Bloomberg

    Deutsche Bank Merger Ends Numis Dealmakers’ Boutique Freedom

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