Video: How Sick Are Europe’s Banks?
Deutsche Bank shares have recovered some ground after hitting 30 year lows. But concern about the health of Europe's banks is growing.
Video transcript:
Germany may be leading the way in the euro zone but the same can't be said about its flagship bank.
Deutsche Bank was slow to reform and restructure and it's paying the price. Its shares have fallen 40 percent since the start of the year and they hit a 30-year low on Tuesday. That's on top of numerous fines and a recent 6.8 billion euro loss.