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[–] derram ago
https://archive.is/oguF6 :
'Deutsche Bank Chief Executive Officer John Cryan has pledged to clean up the balance sheet and resolve major legal issues to help return the bank to profit. '
'Officials at Deutsche Bank declined to comment. '
'Ben-Artzi sued Deutsche Bank for wrongful dismissal in 2012. '
'The SEC said the bank didn’t properly reflect the risk that the value of certain trades could exceed that of posted collateral. '
'The SEC probe involved the cooperation of financial authorities in Germany and the U.K., the SEC said last May. '
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