Deutsche Bank still circling the toilet bowl [Ed: Figurative Language ALERT for Art Degree people out there... they are not actually all in a big toilet bowl going around and around ofc... haha! gotta be careful with reification Art Degree people... ]The "neo-liberal conspiracy!" continues to impress... those crafty "neo-liberals!" really know how to make the munnie don't they!Let us watch what happens to them going forward into next year if the ECB stops adding reserve assets next month (Ed Note: I'm addressing Science trained people with "us" here... Art Degree people authorized to continue with normal finger painting activities...) Deutsche Bank's decline continues apace. Shares slump to record low just above €8, down 25% in two months. Look where they were pre-GFC in May 2007
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Deutsche Bank still circling the toilet bowl [Ed: Figurative Language ALERT for Art Degree people out there... they are not actually all in a big toilet bowl going around and around ofc... haha! gotta be careful with reification Art Degree people... ]
The "neo-liberal conspiracy!" continues to impress... those crafty "neo-liberals!" really know how to make the munnie don't they!
Let us watch what happens to them going forward into next year if the ECB stops adding reserve assets next month (Ed Note: I'm addressing Science trained people with "us" here... Art Degree people authorized to continue with normal finger painting activities...)
Deutsche Bank's decline continues apace. Shares slump to record low just above €8, down 25% in two months. Look where they were pre-GFC in May 2007 ... over €90. They've lost over 90% of their value since then. pic.twitter.com/1ZYho6tjGt— Jamie McGeever (@ReutersJamie) November 20, 2018