Every bank is inherently shaky by design in a fiat credit-based system. The only thing that keeps them from going bust is faith. DB just happens to be closer to the edge than others. And given its size and its worldwide tentacles it will take down other major banks with it. Herein lies the problem.
The Fed recently being forced to covertly pump hundreds of billions into the US repo market, the first time since the GFC, and DBs stealth ongoing bailout are powerful early warnings of troubles building in credit markets and the global banking system. Just like during 2007, do not ignore these warnings.
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