25 janvier 2006, 0h00
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Deutsche Bank has a reputation for making money in innovative ways. But rightly or wrongly, it also known for testing the limits of what financial regulators will allow. But that could be about to change with the appointment of Caio Koch-Weser as vice chairman. Koch-Weser, 61, has impeccable credentials. He was formerly Germany’s deputy finance minister and chairman of the supervisory board of Bafin, the country’s financial regulator. Deutsche says his role will be to advise both the bank and it...
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