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Deutsche Bank chief calls for mergers in Europe

John Cryan's remarks will likely spur further discussion about the future of the struggling bank, although he was quick to throw cold water on reports that Deutsche examined a merger with Commerzbank - which is partly owned by the German state.

August 31, 2016 / 15:59 IST
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The head of Deutsche Bank made a rare public call on Wednesday for cross-border mergers in Europe, weeks after Germany's flagship lender scraped through regional stress tests.
John Cryan's remarks will likely spur further discussion about the future of the struggling bank, although he was quick to throw cold water on reports that Deutsche examined a merger with Commerzbank - which is partly owned by the German state.

Criticising what he called the "scattered regionalism among banks", Cryan said: "We need more mergers, at a national level, but even also across national borders."

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Asked if he sees the time coming back when Deutsche will engage in large takeovers, he said "not any time soon".

Profits across Europe's banks have been generally sinking, as economic growth remains at a low ebb, interest rates stay at rock bottom and the task of sifting through billions of euros of risky loans continues.