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Deutsche Bank CEO calls on regulators to loosen rules that ‘structurally disadvantage’ European banks

Sewing calls for reform in areas like leveraged finance and capital rules so EU banks can keep pace with global peers

'Fifteen years after the global financial crisis, it is time for regulators to acknowledge the positive developments we have seen,' Christian Sewing says
'Fifteen years after the global financial crisis, it is time for regulators to acknowledge the positive developments we have seen,' Christian Sewing says Photo: Bryan van der Beek/Getty Images

Deutsche Bank chief executive Christian Sewing has called on politicians and regulators to overhaul rules that "structurally disadvantage" European banks against their US rivals.

The German lender's CEO said that the "pendulum has swung too far", with moves put in place in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis to stabilise European banks instead forcing them further behind competitors headquartered in the US.

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