(Bloomberg) Deutsche Bank AG said second-quarter revenue dropped at its prime finance unit, extending a slump beyond businesses that Germany’s largest lender is seeking to exit as client concerns added to volatile markets.
The prime finance division, which caters to hedge funds, booked a drop in revenue in the second quarter, driven by lower “customer balances, lower client activity levels and market uncertainty,” the bank said in its earnings presentation Wednesday.
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