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Subscriber OnlyOpinionLionel LaurentDeutsche Bank's Pain Turns ChronicThe German lender's quarterly results give few reasons to be cheerful.ByLionel Laurent+FollowJuly 27, 2016, 9:15 AM UTCRarely, if ever, has Deutsche Bank looked this miserable -- and the pain is set to get even worse.On Wednesday, the bank's quarterly profit was all but wiped out by the costs of an overhaul by CEO John Cryan that has yet to bear fruit.