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FRANKFURT – Shares in Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank have risen after news reports that Deutsche Bank’s top management has agreed to hold preliminary talks about a possible merger.
Shares in Deutsche Bank traded up 2.2 per cent in midday trading Monday while Commerzbank was up 3.9 per cent.
The share moves follow a report in Germany’s Welt am Sonntag newspaper that informal contacts had taken place but not reached the level where security laws require informing investors. Merger speculation takes place against the background of statements by German government officials favouring bigger companies that can compete globally.
Merger talk over recent weeks has been greeted by skepticism since both banks are busy overhauling their own businesses, raising the question of how they would integrate a new partner.
Neither bank would comment on the reports.
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