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  2. Edson Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    Edson Mitchell (1953–2000) was an American investment banker and executive. He served as the head of Deutsche Bank's global markets organization. During his tenure, he transformed the bank into a major and highly profitable player in trading bonds, securities and foreign currencies.

  3. Deutsche Bank is ordering managers back to the office 4 days ...

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    Deutsche’s move represents a turnaround on previously liberal work-from-home policies introduced by the bank during COVID-19, which allowed staff to spend 40-60% of their week working remotely.

  4. Böhmische Escompte-Bank - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the conclusion of the Munich Agreement, the management of BEBCA sought talks with Deutsche Bank and Dresdner Bank in early October 1938 in order to achieve the best possible sale of its Sudetenland branches. At that time, political or racial motives played a subordinate role in the takeover negotiations, which were conducted ...

  5. Deutsche Bank - Wikipedia

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    Deutsche Bank AG [a] (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃə ˈbaŋk ʔaːˈɡeː] ⓘ, lit. ' German Bank ') is a German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, and dual-listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange. Deutsche Bank was founded in 1870 in Berlin.

  6. Deutsche Bank recommends 5% work-from-home tax after ... - AOL

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    Deutsche Bank researchers argued that people working from home enjoy economic privileges that do not extend to those forced to work in person. Deutsche Bank is headquartered in Germany.

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  8. BHW - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in Berlin in 1928 as Beamten-Heimstättenwerk, which roughly translates as civil servants' home (building) society. After World War II, it moved its registered office to Hameln. [1] In 1990, it was re-organised as BHW Holding GmbH to become BHW Holding AG later, followed by an initial public offering in 1997.

  9. Norisbank - Wikipedia

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    The 400 former branch employees were transferred without any layoffs to Postbank, also a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank. [7] Today, Norisbank employs around fifty people (mainly in management), and a large part of its banking services are provided by other employees within Deutsche Bank Group. [3] Since December 2014, Bonn is the seat of Norisbank.