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Deutsche Bank's headquarters in Frankfurt (Photo: alles banane)

Scandals drain Deutsche Bank's coffers

Deutsche Bank, Germany's biggest lender, posted €2.2 billion losses in the last three months, largely due to a series of investigations into alleged fraud, tax evasion and rigging of the inter-bank Libor rate.

"We cannot exclude further legal challenges in the course of this year," co-chief executive Juergen Fitschen told a press conference on Thursday (31 January) when announcing the figures for 2012.

One billion euro was spent on "litigation costs" in a series of scandals that ...

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Deutsche Bank's headquarters in Frankfurt (Photo: alles banane)

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