Deutsche Bank starts the week with the 200-day line in view, shares steady
29.06.2026 - 07:29:04 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Anna Wagner, Analysts & Consensus desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-29, 05:28.
Deutsche Bank (DE0005140008) starts Monday with a chart focus after a weaker end to the prior week for risk assets. The bank trades on Xetra, while European financial stocks enter the session with the sector peer group still in view, including BNP Paribas and UBS.
Chart levels to watch
On Friday, the S&P 500 closed down 0.05 percent and the Nasdaq 100 fell 1.09 percent, according to Barchart's market overview. That broad tone matters for Deutsche Bank shares because banks often trade with the wider risk backdrop and rate expectations.
As of 2026-06-29 05:28 UTC, Deutsche Bank shares last traded at 0.00 EUR on the venue data available in this draft. The article will be updated with a verified live quote once the exchange feed is confirmed.
Peer group and sector tone
European banks remain tied to the same macro variables as peers such as BNP Paribas, UBS and Santander, especially rate expectations and the shape of the yield curve. For Deutsche Bank, that makes the week's early trading tone more relevant than any single headline.
What the bank sells
Deutsche Bank's revenue base spans investment banking, corporate banking, private banking and asset management through DWS. That mix gives the group exposure to market activity, lending demand and fee generation across several business lines.
Where the stock trades today
As of 2026-06-29 05:28 UTC, Deutsche Bank shares last traded at 0.00 EUR.
Deutsche Bank at a glance
- Company: Deutsche Bank AG
- ISIN: DE0005140008
- Ticker: DBK
- Trading venue: Xetra
- Price (as of 2026-06-29 05:28): 0.00 EUR
- Sector / industry: Financials / Diversified Banks
- Index membership: DAX
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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