MADRID (MarketWatch)
Germany's Deutsche Bank AG may be
mulling a share sale aimed at raising up to €3 billion ($3.9 billion) in the
coming months, The Wall Street Journal reported late Thursday Friday, citing
persons familiar with the situation
While plans are an advanced stage, a final
decision hasn't been made as it's being intensely debated within the bank, with
some saying a capital raising isn't necessary, the WSJ reported
A Deutsche Bank
spokesman told the WSJ that the bank has no plans to raise capital via a share
sale
European regulators have ordered many banks on the continent to raise a
total of more than €100 billion in new capital by June 2012
The WSJ cited
Dealogic figures that said the total amount raised so far is €8.9 billion
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