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Deutsche Bank to cut 18,000 jobs in €7.4b overhaul

The bank will also scrap its global equities business and scale back its investment bank



Deutsche Bank headquarters in Frankfurt, which was among the bank’s offices searched by the police and prosecutors on November 29 in a money laundering probe.
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Frankfurt: Deutsche Bank plans to cut 18,000 jobs in a sweeping, €7.4 billion (Dh30.5 billion) overhaul designed to turn around Germany’s struggling flagship lender The bank will also scrap its global equities business and scale back its investment bank. It expects a €2.8 billion ($3.1 billion) net loss in the second quarter as a result of restructuring charges.

Deutsche said that it would also cut its fixed income operations, especially its rates business. It will also create a new unit to wind-down unwanted assets, with a value of 74 billion euros of risk-weighted assets.

Chief Executive Officer Christian Sewing flagged an extensive restructuring in May when he promised shareholders “tough cutbacks” to the investment bank. The pledge came after Deutsche failed to agree a merger with rival Commerzbank .

Media reports had suggested that Deutsche Bank could cut as many as 20,000 jobs — more than one in five of its 91,500 employees.

In the event, the bank said it would reduce headcount to 74,000 employees by 2022.

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The bank’s supervisory board met on Sunday to agree the proposed changes, one of the biggest shake-ups in the industry since the financial crisis.

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