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Bosses ‘regret’ Deutsche doughnuts

A quarter of the bank's staff will not get a traditional part of their bonus for 2016

Bosses ‘regret’ Deutsche doughnuts
Photo: Ben Phillips

The board at Deutsche Bank has confirmed that a quarter of its staff can expect cuts to their bonuses this year, partially thanks to a settlement with US authorities over mortgage securitisations prior to the financial crisis.

In a memo, chief executive John Cryan and the ten-strong executive committee, told staff that the move to curb senior employees' payments it was "not a decision we have taken lightly".

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