Deutsche Bank AG (DB) was Upgraded to a Hold Rating at Kepler Capital


Deutsche Bank AG (DB) received a Hold rating and a EUR4.00 price target from Kepler Capital analyst Christoffer Adams yesterday. The company’s shares closed last Monday at $7.13.

According to TipRanks.com, Adams has currently 0 stars on a ranking scale of 0-5 stars, with an average return of -14.0% and a 31.5% success rate. Adams covers the Financial sector, focusing on stocks such as SpareBank 1 Nord-Norge, Helgeland Sparebank, and Sparebanken Vest.

Currently, the analyst consensus on Deutsche Bank AG is a Moderate Sell with an average price target of $6.13, a -11.7% downside from current levels. In a report issued on May 7, UBS also maintained a Hold rating on the stock with a EUR8.00 price target.

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The company has a one-year high of $11.16 and a one-year low of $4.99. Currently, Deutsche Bank AG has an average volume of 8.42M.

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Deutsche Bank AG engages in the provision of corporate banking and investment services. It operates through the following segments: Corporate & Investment Bank (CIB); Private & Commercial Bank (PCB); and Deutsche Asset Management (Deutsche AM). The CIB segment refers to the corporate finance and global transaction banking businesses. The PCB segment consists of the Postbank; Private & Commercial Clients Germany; Private & Commercial Clients International; and Wealth Management business units. The Deutsche AM offers investment management services. The company was founded by Adelbert Delbrueck on March 10, 1870 and is headquartered in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

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