“Concern over Frankfurt-based Deutsche Bank’s financial strength has weighed on the company’s stock and make it the worst-valued global lender. ‘The relative importance of Deutsche Bank underscores the importance of risk management, intense supervision of G-SIBs and the close monitoring of their cross-border exposures, as well as rapidly completing capacity to implement the new resolution regime,’ the IMF said in the report. Deutsche Bank currently exceeds its capital requirements and is shrinking its balance sheet to comply with regulations as they become stricter.”
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