05 Feb 2010
Deutsche Bank lines up £200m for bank bonus tax
The UK's banking bonus tax will hit Deutsche Bank to the tune of €225m (£196m).
The bank is believed to be the first to quantify its hit taken from the introduction of the banking bonus tax.
It reported €5bn of net income for 2009 compared to a €3.9bn loss a year earlier.
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