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Deutsche Bank to assess options for possible Postbank settlement

Germany's largest lender made the statement as part of a Q&A for investors posted on its website.

Reuters

FRANKFURT: Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.DE) said on Sunday that it would "carefully assess" options for a possible settlement in litigation over its takeover of Postbank that has required it to make provision for claims of up to 1.3 billion euros ($1.39 billion).

Germany's largest lender made the statement as part of a Q&A for investors posted on its website.

"We will continue our legal analysis and ... carefully assess our options for a potential settlement. We have not made any decisions in this regard yet," it said.

Late Friday, the bank announced it would be making an undisclosed provision in the years-old case, affecting its earnings, after a court hearing earlier that day indicated "that it may find elements of these claims valid in a later ruling".

In addition, Deutsche said in its disclosure on Sunday that it was too early to know whether it would apply for another share buyback in 2024.

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