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Deutsche Bank fires the starting gun on race to succeed Ackermann

Potential candidates jostle for position

On the morning of January 15, shares in Deutsche Bank were trading down nearly 4%. The day before, the shares had tumbled 8% after the bank announced estimated losses of €3.9bn ($5bn) for the year – its first loss since the Second World War – and a tie-up with German bank Postbank.

But that morning shares were hit by rumours Deutsche Bank's chief executive Dr Josef Ackermann had collapsed at a cocktail reception the evening before and been rushed to hospital.

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