Deutsche Bank Reduces the Redemption Size of Eighteen Exchange Traded Notes on a Specified Day of Each Month
Deutsche Bank today announced that it will reduce the redemption unit
size on eighteen of its commodity-based Exchange Traded Notes (ETNs) to
100 ETNs (or integral multiples of 100 ETNs in excess thereof) on the
15th calendar day of each month (or, if such 15th calendar day is not a
trading day, the trading day immediately thereafter).The redemption unit
size for the rest of each month will remain the same as set forth in the
related pricing supplement. This change will be effective after the
close of trading on March 15, 2016.
As disclosed in the related pricing supplement for each ETN, the market
value of the ETNs may be influenced by, among other things, the levels
of supply and demand for the ETNs. It is possible that the periodic
reduction of the redemption unit size as described above may materially
influence the market value and the liquidity of the ETNs. As of January
1, 2016, further issuances of the ETNs were suspended. The limitations
on issuances and sales implemented may cause an imbalance of supply and
demand in the secondary market for the ETNs, which may cause the ETNs to
trade at a premium or discount in relation to their intraday indicative
value.
Investors considering any purchase or sale of the ETNs should be aware
of the fact that the trading price of the ETNs on the exchange could be
significantly different from their intraday indicative value, which is
meant to approximate the intrinsic economic value of the ETNs, and be
aware of the risks of buying at a premium or selling at a discount to
the indicative value.
The following ETNs will be affected:
ETN Name
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NYSE Arca Ticker
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DB Agriculture Double Short Exchange Traded Notes
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AGA
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DB Agriculture Double Long Exchange Traded Notes
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DAG
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DB Agriculture Short Exchange Traded Notes
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ADZ
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DB Agriculture Long Exchange Traded Notes
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AGF
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DB Base Metals Double Short Exchange Traded Notes
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BOM
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DB Base Metals Double Long Exchange Traded Notes
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BDD
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DB Base Metals Short Exchange Traded Notes
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BOS
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DB Base Metals Long Exchange Traded Notes
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BDG
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DB Commodity Double Short Exchange Traded Notes
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DEE
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DB Commodity Double Long Exchange Traded Notes
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DYY
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DB Commodity Short Exchange Traded Notes
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DDP
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DB Commodity Long Exchange Traded Notes
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DPU
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DB Crude Oil Double Short Exchange Traded Notes
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DTO
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DB Crude Oil Short Exchange Traded Notes
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SZO
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DB Crude Oil Long Exchange Traded Notes
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OLO
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DB Gold Double Short Exchange Traded Notes
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DZZ
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DB Gold Double Long Exchange Traded Notes
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DGP
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DB Gold Short Exchange Traded Notes
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DGZ
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About Deutsche Bank
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banking, transaction banking and asset and wealth management products
and services to corporations, governments, institutional investors,
small and medium-sized businesses, and private individuals. Deutsche
Bank is Germany’s leading bank, with a strong position in Europe and a
significant presence in the Americas and Asia Pacific.
This release contains forward-looking statements. Forward-looking
statements are statements that are not historical facts; they include
statements about our beliefs and expectations and the assumptions
underlying them. These statements are based on plans, estimates and
projections as they are currently available to the management of
Deutsche Bank. Forward-looking statements therefore speak only as of the
date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to update publicly
any of them in light of new information or future events.
By their very nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and
uncertainties. A number of important factors could therefore cause
actual results to differ materially from those contained in any
forward-looking statement. Such factors include the conditions in the
financial markets in Germany, in Europe, in the United States and
elsewhere from which we derive a substantial portion of our revenues and
in which we hold a substantial portion of our assets, the development of
asset prices and market volatility, potential defaults of borrowers or
trading counterparties, the implementation of our strategic initiatives,
the reliability of our risk management policies, procedures and methods,
and other risks referenced in our filings with the U.S. Securities and
Exchange Commission. Such factors are described in detail in our SEC
Form 20-F of 20 March 2015 under the heading “Risk Factors.” Copies of
this document are readily available upon request or can be downloaded
from www.db.com/ir.
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