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The German banking giant is ousting CEO John Cryan and replacing him with a bank veteran Christian Sewing, who is expected to bring a new dynamic.
Deutsche Bank’s supervisory board is replacing CEO John Cryan after less than three years on the job, following persistent losses for the German banking giant, and citing the need for “a new execution dynamic in the leadership of our bank.” The bank is hoping that Christian Sewing will snap the line and bring a new...
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