Deutsche Bank CEO Won’t Rule Out Job Cuts

Deutsche Bank CEO Won’t Rule Out Job Cuts
The headquarters of Germany's Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, Germany, on Sept. 21, 2020. Ralph Orlowski/Reuters
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FRANKFURT—Deutsche Bank CEO Christian Sewing on Thursday refused to rule out job cuts as the bank strives to lower costs, in a sign of the uncertainty facing the global financial industry as economic growth slows.

Sewing, who heads Germany’s top lender that reaches from New York to Sydney, said the bank was looking to reduce expenses and may cut here and there.