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Deutsche Bank toxic derivative losses
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DB are even worse than Victoria beckons fashion business
DB are worse to the tube of tens of trillions ��The thing about chaos is, it's fair.0 -
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RealElement47 wrote: »: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-storm
If no, what evidence would you need?0 -
Davy_Jones_II wrote: »Are you willing to accept yet that you called this one wrong?
If no, what evidence would you need?
This is a mental health issue.0 -
Those calling DB a dead bank only still zombie walking because it’s too big to fail
But it has failed
If it was official failure then the entire financial system would collapse
That’s the definition of a too big to fail bankThe thing about chaos is, it's fair.0 -
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-50658437
2.5bn UK property fund suspends withdrawals as UK retail sector prospects mean everyone wants out even as 'assets' are unsaleable.
I guess we may see how well the banks are really capitalised....I think....0 -
High Street woes are hardly news. Decline has been ongoing for some years.0
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