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Deutsche Bank shares hit a record low again and state-backed lender NordLB scraps a 500 million euro bond sale amid investor concern over the financial industry in Europe's largest economy. As David Pollard reports, the news was also capped by a report that Commerzbank aims to cut around 9,000 jobs and scrap its 2016 dividend.

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