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Deutsche Bank toxic derivative losses
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DB getting back into expanding their fifty trillion derivatives book
What could possibly go wrongThe thing about chaos is, it's fair.0 -
DB getting back into expanding their fifty trillion derivatives book
What could possibly go wrong
You couldn’t make this stuff up.....
https://dinarrecaps.com/our-blog/bix-weir-dave-janda-and-x22-sunday-pm-9-29-190 -
What does the notional on derivatives mean to you?0
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Stories of DB actually being declared bankrupt just can’t be true because they are a too big to fail bank, if they fail every bank in the world fails
On the other hand they have failed
What a paradox
https://youtu.be/n4TpX3bmjdMThe thing about chaos is, it's fair.0 -
No, they’ve not failed, they were still there at the close of business tonight, trading as per normal.0
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Davy_Jones_II wrote: »No, they’ve not failed, they were still there at the close of business tonight, trading as per normal.
Still shrinking their balance sheet (and workforce).
If matters get tight. Then Bundesbank will provide cash support. As the BOE did for the UK banks in 2007/2008.0 -
Davy_Jones_II wrote: »No, they’ve not failed, they were still there at the close of business tonight, trading as per normal.
As normal that’s 😂The thing about chaos is, it's fair.0 -
Davy_Jones_II wrote: »No, they’ve not failed, they were still there at the close of business tonight, trading as per normal.
:rotfl:trading as per normal:rotfl::rotfl:
Yes normal means they have collapsed but are somehow kept alive on life support machines made to look like the body is still breathing and the heart is still pumping. But apart from that they are already dead.
Deutsche Bank collapse rebuttal sets off Twitter storm
https://www.finextra.com/newsarticle/34712/deutsche-bank-collapse-rebuttal-sets-off-twitter-storm0 -
All the more remarkable then to see Deutsche Bank's social media team deigning to issue a rebuttal, which served only to add a sheen of legitimacy to the Zero Hedge line: "Just like we witnessed with Lehman Brothers, there is always an effort to maintain the charade until the very last minute".0
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