Deutsche Bank's Real Problem
Market turmoil doesn't help, but the big U.S. banks have done better on revenue
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Litigation costs and restructuring charges grab the headlines from Deutsche Bank's preliminary earnings announcement, but the drop in revenue is the real story.
"Sobering," was new CEO John Cryan's blunt assessment of an expected 6.7 billion-euro ($7.3 billion) full-year net loss.