$29.73
+0.78 (+2.69%)
As of Mar 25, 9:34 PM ET ·
Day Range $29.44 — $30.00
52W Range $16.58 — $34.26

Performance

1D
1W
1M
3M -25.04%
6M -15.80%
1Y +20.41%
YTD -24.91%
Open$29.86
Previous Close$28.95
Day High$30.00
Day Low$29.44
52W High$34.26
52W Low$16.58
Volume
Avg Volume6.19M
Market Cap58.07B
P/E Ratio8.38
EPS$3.47
SectorFinancial Services

Technical Indicators

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SMA 50 $38.27 Below
SMA 200 $34.23 Below
RSI (14) 34.1 Neutral
Trend Golden Cross Bullish

Analyst Ratings

Hold
25 analysts
11 Buy 10 Hold 4 Sell
Price Target +435.8% upside
Current
$29.73
Target
$159.30
$105.91 $159.30 avg $179.79

Key Financials

FY 2026 FY 2025 FY 2024
Revenue 22.47B 22.75B 10.80B
Net Income 5.55B 5.05B 2.41B
Profit Margin 18.9% 18.0% 22.4%
EBITDA 7.79B 7.49B 4.33B
Free Cash Flow 2.06B
Rev Growth -1.2% -1.2% +18.7%
Debt/Equity 3.21 3.21 0.62

Dividend

Dividend Yield3.29%
Annual Dividend$0.45
Payout Ratio26.2%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-DividendApr 9, 2026
Pay DateApr 20, 2026

About Deutsche Bank Ag-Registered

Deutsche Bank AG is one of Europe's largest financial institutions, headquartered in Frankfurt, Germany, offering a broad range of banking and financial services to corporate, institutional, and private clients worldwide. The bank operates through four core business divisions: Corporate Bank, Investment Bank, Private Bank, and Asset Management, with a significant presence in major financial centers globally. Its investment banking franchise spans advisory, underwriting, and trading across fixed income, equities, and foreign exchange markets. Deutsche Bank serves clients in more than 60 countries and ranks among the largest global banks by total assets.

Financial Services Peers

Symbol Name Price Change P/E Mkt Cap
BRK.B Berkshire Hathaway Inc $476.19 -0.66% 15.9 1.07T
V Visa Inc $304.91 +0.38% 29.0 603.38B
MA Mastercard Inc $502.76 +0.77% 30.8 461.31B
MS Morgan Stanley $165.65 -0.13% 16.4 275.98B
GS Goldman Sachs Group $841.84 +0.73% 16.0 274.87B
AXP American Express Co $300.24 -0.58% 21.6 233.63B

DB Frequently Asked Questions

What does Deutsche Bank do?
Deutsche Bank is Germany's largest bank and one of Europe's most significant financial institutions, generating revenue across corporate banking, investment banking, private banking for wealthy individuals, and asset management through its DWS subsidiary. The investment bank handles debt and equity underwriting, foreign exchange trading, and advisory services for corporate clients globally. Corporate banking — lending, cash management, and trade finance for mid-sized and large companies — is increasingly the strategic priority as the bank has pulled back from some capital-intensive investment banking activities in recent years.
Is DB stock a good investment?
Deutsche Bank has spent years restructuring after a decade of regulatory fines, litigation costs, and strategic missteps, and its profitability metrics have improved substantially. Rising European interest rates boosted net interest margins, and management has delivered on cost reduction targets. The stock trades at a significant discount to tangible book value compared to U.S. banking peers, reflecting lingering concerns about litigation exposure, European economic conditions, and the structural challenges of investment banking. For investors with a contrarian view on European financials, the discount represents potential value.
Who are Deutsche Bank's main competitors?
Within Europe, UBS and Barclays are Deutsche Bank's most direct investment banking competitors, while BNP Paribas and Societe Generale compete across both investment and retail banking in continental Europe. Globally, JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, and Morgan Stanley compete for the same corporate and institutional clients in M&A advisory and capital markets. In German domestic banking, Commerzbank and regional savings banks compete for retail and SME business.
Does Deutsche Bank pay dividends?
Deutsche Bank reinstated its dividend after suspending it during its restructuring period, signaling management's confidence in the bank's improved financial footing. The yield is one of the higher ones among major European banks, reflecting a combination of the relatively low stock price and a willingness to return capital as regulatory capital ratios have strengthened. Investors should be aware that European banking dividends can be subject to regulatory approval and may be more volatile than dividends from industrial or consumer companies.
What is the current share price of DB?
DB last closed at $29.73, up 2.69% in the most recent trading session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $16.58 and a high of $34.26. The current price represents 74% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
Is DB rated a buy or sell by analysts?
Among 25 analysts covering DB, the consensus rating is Hold — 11 rate it a buy, 10 hold, and 4 sell. The average price target sits at $159.30, implying 436% upside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
What are Deutsche Bank Ag-Registered's earnings?
Deutsche Bank Ag-Registered generated $22.47B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $5.55B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 18.9% is solid for its sector.
How is DB valued compared to earnings?
DB trades at a P/E ratio of 8.38 on trailing earnings of $3.47 per share. That's significantly below the market average, which can indicate the stock is undervalued or that investors see risks to future earnings. Comparing this multiple against Financial Services sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
What is DB's return over the past year?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: -25.04% (3M), -15.80% (6M), +20.41% (1Y), -24.91% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether DB is outperforming or lagging the broader market.