Deutsche Bank CFO Sees Continued Momentum in Investment Banking
Deutsche Bank Chief Financial Officer James von Moltke discusses the outlook for the firm's investment banking businesses after the lender closed out its most profitable year in a decade by defending market share gained in fixed income trading. "Going into 2022, we are actually seeing similar momentum," von Moltke said in an interview with Bloomberg's Dani Burger.

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