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March 22, 2010
Deutsche Bank to be key player in Chinese bank

Deutsche Bank is set to become the largest shareholder in China`s Huaxia Bank after agreeing to increase its stake in the mid-sized lender to 17.12 percent, the Chinese bank said Thursday.
Deutsche Bank strikes billion-euro takeover deal

Germany`s biggest lender Deutsche Bank has struck a deal to buy Sal. Oppenheim, a Luxembourg-based private banking group, for 1.0 billion euros (1.5 billion dollars), Deutsche Bank said on Wednesday.
Deutsche Bank posts three-fold rise in quarterly profit

Germany`s largest bank, Deutsche Bank, said Wednesday that its third quarter profits had more than tripled, adding to good news from peers as they recover from the Lehman Brothers debacle.
Woods closes with sparkling 63 but too little too late

Tiger Woods found his touch on the greens at last to card an eight-under-par 63 in the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.
Stricker closes strongly for third win of the year

Steve Stricker went to the top of the PGA Tour`s points list when he won the USD 7.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship by one stroke on Monday.
Stricker eagles 18 for share of Deutsche Bank lead

Steve Stricker looked at the 18th green, 237 yards away, and saw that an eagle was within reach. Caddie Jimmy Johnson wasn`t so sure.
Tight at the top in Boston, Woods out of running

A week honing his game at the Boston TPC helped Retief Goosen join Americans Steve Stricker and Sean O`Hair in a share for the lead after the third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship on Sunday.
Americans Stricker and Furyk set pace at Boston

Steve Stricker upstaged playing partner Tiger Woods to earn a share of the lead with fellow American Jim Furyk after the opening round at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Friday.
In-form Harrington banks on fourth time lucky

Padraig Harrington, having flirted with victory in his last three PGA Tour starts, is banking on fourth time lucky for this week`s Deutsche Bank Championship.
India to clock near 7% growth this fiscal: Deutsche Bank

The Indian economy is likely to grow close to 7 per cent in the current fiscal if the rains are normal, Deutsche Bank today said.
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