Deutsche Bank fines:

- 2022: $200 million

- 2021: $130 million

- 2020: $160 million

- 2019: $40 million

- 2018: $385 million

- 2017: $8.5 billion

- 2016: $95 million

- 2015: $2.5 billion

- 2013: $2.0 billion

- 2012: $200 million

- 2011: $145 million

- 2010: $570 million

- 2008: $3.4 billion

Deutsche Bank has been fined 79 times for a total of $18.5 BILLION since 2000, an average of $800 million per year.

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Why and for what?

It's a big club.... 🤔

& you're bearish?!!!

Oh that’s what they mean when they say “we’re fine”

Which, let’s remember, likely (for them) “feels like” you or I paying $0.50 for rolling through a stop sign here or there.

They’re not being fined enough.

Why? Are they competing with Pfizer?

Your post is getting a lot of likes and reposts.

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Pharma fines are also interesting to look up.

Hard to even wrap my head around these numbers. Unbelievable