Deutsche Bank Said to Cap Bonuses at $266,000
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Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank AG, Germany’s largest lender, told employees it will impose a... More »
Feb. 8 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank AG, Germany’s largest lender, told employees it will impose a 200,000 euro ($266,000) cap on bonuses this year, said three people with knowledge of the discussions. Erik Schatzker reports on Bloomberg Television's "InsideTrack." (Source: Bloomberg) « Less
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