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US CRE provisions surge at Deutsche after model recalibration

Stage 2 loans drive provision hike after LGD assumptions updated

Deutsche Bank’s provisioning for its US commercial real estate (CRE) portfolio accelerated sharply in Q2, after the lender revised loan-loss parameters to align more closely across its accounting and prudential frameworks.

The bank set aside €227 million ($267 million), up 132% on the previous quarter and the most since Q3 2022, when it first disclosed quarterly provisioning data for the US CRE

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