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Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft
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Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft (DB) Stock Price & Financial Analysis

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Financial Metrics & Key Statistics

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Day's Range$28.96 - $29.93
52-Week High$40.43
52-Week Low$18.89
Open$29.05
Volume3.94M
Average Volume (3M)3.94M
Market Cap59.48B
Shares Outstanding2.00B
P/E Ratio (TTM)7.62
Forward P/E3.79
Price to Sales (P/S)1.36
Price to Book (P/B)0.67
EV/EBITDA3.82
Revenue (TTM)44.82B
Net Income (TTM)7.99B
EPS (TTM)$4.02
Profit Margin17.82%
Operating Margin25.09%
Return on Equity (ROE)8.81%
Debt to Equity1.90
50-Day MA$34.25
200-Day MA$34.79
52-Week Change26.89%
Annual Dividend$0.77
Dividend Yield2.52%
Payout Ratio19.06%
Last Dividend Ex-DateJun 1, 2026

Frequently Asked Questions About Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft

What is the current stock price for DB?

As of the latest trading session, DB stock trades at $29.77. The 52-week range is $18.89–$40.43, with a day range of $28.95–$29.93.

What is the P/E ratio for DB?

Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft's trailing P/E ratio is 7.6, meaning investors pay $7.6 for every $1 of annual earnings. The forward P/E is 3.8, reflecting analyst expectations for future earnings. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft operates in the Financials sector.

Does DB pay dividends?

Yes, Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft pays a 2.52% annual dividend yield ($0.77 per share). The payout ratio is 19.1%. The last ex-dividend date was 2026-06-01.

What do analysts recommend for DB?

Analyst ratings and recommendations for DB are displayed in the Analyst Consensus section, including buy/hold/sell distribution and 12-month price targets.

What is the market cap of DB?

Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft's market capitalization is $59.48B, classifying it as a large-cap company. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft operates in the Financials sector within the Banks - Regional industry.