Deutsche Bank Is Said to Be Removed From Euro Stoxx 50 Index
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Years of losses and strategic drift have cost Deutsche Bank AG a seat among Europe’s elite companies.
Germany’s largest lender has dropped out of the Euro Stoxx 50 index for the first time since its inception in 1998, according to documents seen by Bloomberg. The index, compiled by Deutsche Boerse AG, provides a cross-section of the biggest and most liquid stocks in the euro area.