Deutsche Bank said it faced less than $1 billion of claims over mortgage-related securities it helped arrange, amid signs of a growing backlash by clients seeking to recoup losses tied to the credit crisis. In a conference call Deutsche Bank’s chief financial officer Stefan Krause said: “On mortgage repurchase claims we currently have approximately $780 million of pending mortgage repurchase demands.”
Deutsche Bank sees $780 million mortgage-related claims
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