Deutsche Bank said on Sunday that it will inject 150 million euro (211.5 billion won) into its Seoul branch as part of its investment plan for the Asian market, with Korea as a strategic foothold. The German bank's decision to allocate additional capital to its Korean business underscores its confidence in the stability and growth potential of the market. The capital injection plan was outlined at a meeting held.
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Deutsche Bank will expand its investment banking capabilities in Korea and reenter the local debt capital market, the global bank announced Monday. As part of such efforts, the bank has also made strategic appointments to its Korean business.
Deutsche Bank will expand its investment banking capabilities in Korea and reenter the local debt capital market, the global bank announced Monday. As part of such efforts, the bank has also made strategic appointments to its Korean business.