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Deutsche Bank shares have faced downward pressure in recent sessions, sliding 2.62% to trade near $30.90. This pullback comes amid broader sector rotation, with European financials experiencing mixed sentiment as interest rate expectations shift. Trading volume has picked up noticeably compared to t
DeutscheBank (DB) Stock: Down -2.62%, Support Test at $29.35 2026-05-17 - Reversal Signals
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