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Deutsche Bank shifts large part of euro clearing to Frankfurt from London

The shift by Germany's largest bank is a boon to Deutsche Boerse's goal of stealing a large part of the euro clearing market from London as Britain exits the European Union.

July 30, 2018 / 14:46 IST
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Deutsche Bank has moved a "large part" of its euro clearing activity to Frankfurt from London, a spokesman confirmed on Monday.

The shift by Germany's largest bank is a boon to Deutsche Boerse's goal of stealing a large part of the euro clearing market from London as Britain exits the European Union.

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The Financial Times was first to report the shift in clearing.

The move is largely symbolic, with no jobs transfers as a result. A Deutsche Bank spokesman said that the bank is effectively pushing a different button to route the clearing to Eurex, Deutsche Boerse's clearing division.