More pain at DB as woes continue for riskiest GSIB

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More pain at DB as woes continue for riskiest GSIB

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John Cryan, Co-CEO of Deutsche Bank, arrives to the balance sheet press conference at Deutsche Bank headquarters in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 28 January 2016. The Deutsche Bank balance sheet for the previous year shows a full-year net loss of 6.8 billion euros. Photo: BORIS ROESSLER/dpa | Boris Roessler/DPA/PA Images

The woes of the Deutsche Bank, proclaimed the world’s riskiest global systemically important bank (G-Sib) by the International Monetary Fund, were compounded on Wednesday morning when it reported second quarter results. Headline figures confirmed that a challenging operating environment, as well as the bank’s painful 2020 restructuring plan, are hitting operations hard.

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