The London office of one of Europe's biggest banks is being investigated by regulators because of serious concerns over the way it is run.
Deutsche Bank was placed under "enhanced supervision" by the Financial Conduct Authority after officials became worried about governance and regulatory control systems at the bank, according to the Times. The move mirrors similar concerns among US supervisors who have put the German group's US business into special measures.
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