Deutsche Bank AG stock (DE0005140008): share drifts lower after Xetra losses ahead of weekend
29.05.2026 - 08:48:42 | ad-hoc-news.deDeutsche Bank AG shares in Germany are set to open Friday after the stock closed weaker on Xetra on 05/28/2026, where the lender was among the decliners in the DAX 40 index, underscoring ongoing sensitivity to the interest-rate and regulatory environment, according to finanzen.net and finanzen.ch as of 05/28/2026.
According to finanzen.net as of 05/28/2026, the stock traded at 28.40 EUR at 09:07 CET on Xetra, marking a 0.6 percent decline during the morning session and placing it on the losing side of the German blue-chip benchmark.
Later in the day, finanzen.ch reported as of 05/28/2026 that Deutsche Bank AG shares fell by about 0.8 percent to 28.35 EUR on Xetra at 16:28 CET, having traded as low as 28.10 EUR intraday, while the DAX 40 hovered around 25,009 points.
Based on these figures, the German lender’s equity remains well above its cited 52-week low, with finanzen.ch noting that the current level is about 20 percent above that trough as of 05/28/2026, while finanzen.net highlights a 52-week high of 34.26 EUR reached on 01/06/2026 on Xetra.
For investors following the home-market angle, the trading action on Xetra is particularly relevant because the Frankfurt-based bank is a key component of Germany’s DAX 40 and its primary listing is on the electronic Xetra venue operated by Deutsche Börse.
As of: 05/29/2026
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At a glance
- Name: Deutsche Bank
- Sector/industry: Diversified banking and capital markets
- Headquarters/country: Frankfurt am Main, Germany
- Core markets: Germany, wider euro area, United States, and global wholesale markets
- Key revenue drivers: Corporate and investment banking, private and commercial banking, and asset management activities
- Home exchange/listing venue: Xetra (DBK)
- Trading currency: EUR
Deutsche Bank AG: core business model
Deutsche Bank primarily generates income by providing corporate and investment banking, retail banking, and wealth management services across Germany and major international financial centers, with net interest income and fee-based activities as central earnings pillars.
Valuation metrics and multiples for Deutsche Bank AG
With the share trading in the high-20-euro range on 05/28/2026 on Xetra, the market is valuing Deutsche Bank AG below its 52-week high of 34.26 EUR from 01/06/2026, which effectively compresses the implied market capitalization and key multiples relative to earlier in the year, according to finanzen.net as of 05/28/2026.
While up roughly one-fifth from its 52-week low described by finanzen.ch as of 05/28/2026, the stock’s discount to the year’s peak price leaves room for shifts in widely tracked ratios such as price-to-earnings or price-to-book as investors digest both recent earnings releases and the evolving interest-rate path in the euro area, although precise current multiples depend on the latest reported financial statements and consensus estimates.
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Sentiment and reactions on Deutsche Bank AG
The modest share-price softness following Thursday’s Xetra session is likely to feature in discussions among market participants monitoring German bank stocks and broader DAX 40 sentiment.
Conclusion
Friday’s trading in Deutsche Bank AG shares follows a session on 05/28/2026 in which the stock eased modestly on Xetra and underperformed parts of the DAX 40, while remaining comfortably above its 52-week low, according to finanzen.net and finanzen.ch as of 05/28/2026.
The current price band, sitting below the early-January 52-week high, frames the bank’s valuation metrics against a backdrop of shifting rate expectations and regulatory scrutiny in Germany’s banking sector without, in itself, signaling a clear directional view on future performance.
Disclaimer: This article does not constitute investment advice. The comprehensive scope of this informative article was made possible through the use of a.i.. Stocks are volatile financial instruments.
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