Deutsche Bank (DB) plans to expand its private credit business despite rising investor concerns about credit quality, with its portfolio reaching EUR 25.9B at the end of 2025, up about 6% year over year, The Financial Times’ Simon Foy and Florian Muller report. The bank’s asset management arm plans to continue growing private credit offerings through partnerships with its corporate and investment banking divisions, according to the report.
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