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The executive shuffle at the German banking giant continues as its chief operating officer (COO) is slated to leave by the annual general meeting.
Deutsche Bank’s supervisory board is shaking up its executive line-up again with the news that Kim Hammonds will be officially stepping down from her post as chief operating officer (COO) as of the bank’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on May 24. Hammonds has been with Deutsche Bank since 2013 when she joined as co-head of...
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