banking regulatory environment in which Deutsche Bank operates EU banking regulations The EU banking regulations governing banks operating in EU countries states that Affecting banks Libor fixing scandal One of the major banking scandals to rock the financial world in current times is the Libor fixing scandal‚ this is currently affecting Deutsche Banks and other banks across the world‚ where it was establish that banks had been rigging the Libor rate which is used to set financial transactions
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Cartels were also treated differently in Germany‚ because Germans benefitted from collusion while Americans were too competitive to make it work. Especially during wartime‚ Germany operated under a command economy‚ and had price controls and regulations – to hide the rate of inflation and create a black market. Germany’s wars also radicalized the middle class‚ who felt more impoverished‚ and this issue required additional
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Table of Content Introduction 1 1. The Beginning of Deutsche Bank 1 2. Reconstruction Due to First And Second World War 4 3. Internationalization 4 4. Becoming a Global Player 5 5. Conclusion .6 Introduction Deutsche Bank‚ an international universal bank‚ was internationally active a short time after its foundation. The bank’s early decades were a period of rapid expansion. With its growth Deutsche Bank seemed to be unstoppable. But with the beginning of the First and Second World
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Deutsche Bank and the Road to Basel III Deutsche Bank made its entrance into the world in 1870 and it was one of the first banks to adopt universal banking as it promoted and facilitated trade relations between Germany and other overseas markets. Deutsche Bank acquired smaller banks in Germany in order to be the most prominent bank in their home base in addition to having a global reach. Following World War I‚ inflation took over Germany causing many borrowers to default on their loans forcing the
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COMPUTRON INC. CASE I. Problem Identification: What bid price should Computron Inc. set‚ so that the Computron can achieve management’s profits target‚ match the customer’s requirement and be competitive with respect to the competitors? II. Alternatives: 1) Bid Price: $ 746‚880.00 within 20% offered by Digitex pricing of $ 622‚400. - Will sell less than factory cost of $ 768‚000‚ hence no profit and reduces cash flow required for future investments. - Computron will lose premium quality
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What are the ‘bid-ask spread’‚ tick size and tick value? Introduction In financial markets‚ the price of securities matter to investors‚ traders and market makers. As all parties enter the markets expecting to make profits‚ understanding the financial terms and its functions associated to the cost of buying and selling securities would be valuable to market participants. Bid-Ask Spread According to Curtis (2008‚ p. 1)‚ “The spread is the difference between the bid and ask for a particular
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INTERNSHIP PROJECT REPORT Company name: Deutsche Bank Title of the report: Private Banking and Wealth Management Area of Research: Marketing Internship start and finish dates: 5th March 2012 – 30th April 2012 NAME Akarshak Tanwar Batch IIPM PGP-B : SS (11-13) SECTION SA-2 ID No. D1113SSIIPMPGPB10024 (JAI-8-CT-1187) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I‚ Akarshak Tanwar‚ would like to express my thanks and gratitude to the organization Deutsche Bank for giving me this opportunity for working
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competitive e-business strategy: 1) differentiation within the grocery industry based on service quality‚ and 2) cost leadership in their warehouse operations. Overlaying these basic questions is the nature of the entrepreneurial environment and to what degree the FreshDirect owners are capitalizing on their resources‚ expertise and entrepreneurial ambition. The case is written in a style that overviews the situation but intentionally avoids guiding students through any analytical framework or specific
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DEUTSCHE BANK SECURITIES: FINANCING THE ACQUISITION OF CONSOLIDATED SUPPLY S.A. Teaching Note Synopsis and Objectives In November 2003‚ Maria Ober‚ a vice president of Deutsche Bank Securities‚ received a client request for financing the acquisition of a large hospital-supply distributor. The client needed to present the seller with an offering price and an indication of financial commitment within two weeks. The contemplated transaction entailed a highly-leveraged acquisition of the target
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The Yen In only 142 years Japan’s economy changed from an antiquated monetary system to the world’s third most traded currency and forth most used reserve currency after the U.S. dollar‚ the euro‚ and the pound sterling. Truly the Japanese Yen is still an unappreciated economic force waiting for it’s chance to take center stage on the world market. CREATION OF THE YEN The Yen came into existence May 10‚ 1871 after the Meiji government chose to abandon Tokugawa coinage
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