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Deutsche Bank’s April 29 Double Feature: Earnings and a Fed Decision Put the Stock to the Test

Jackson Burston by Jackson Burston
April 25, 2026
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The calendar has thrown Deutsche Bank a curveball. On April 29, the Frankfurt-based lender will release its first-quarter results on the same day the Federal Reserve announces its latest interest rate decision. For shareholders, it’s a high-wire act where corporate performance and macroeconomic policy collide.

The stock closed last Friday at €27.05, down roughly 19% since the start of the year. That slide has pushed the shares just below their 50-day moving average, a technical level that could become a near-term target if the quarterly numbers beat expectations.

Investment Banking: The Make-or-Break Engine

Analysts are penciling in first-quarter revenue of €8.31 billion, with the investment bank once again expected to be the main driver. But management has already warned that revenues in this division will be flat, citing a tough comparison with last year and geopolitical uncertainty.

The fixed-income, currencies and commodities (FICC) business is a particular worry. Deutsche Bank itself expects stagnation in that segment, and the warning signs from Wall Street are hard to ignore. Goldman Sachs reported a 10% drop in FICC revenues in the first quarter, dragged down by weak results in interest-rate products. For Deutsche Bank, which relies heavily on global capital markets for earnings, that’s a dangerous precedent.

Analysts had recently raised their profit forecasts for 2026, but those upgrades now face their first real test. If the FICC numbers disappoint, the stock could quickly revisit its 52-week low of €22.12.

The Fed Looms Large

The central bank’s decision later that day adds another layer of complexity. Deutsche Bank’s own strategists have scrapped their forecast for any US rate cut in 2026, having previously expected one in September. Oil-driven inflation risks and a resilient labor market have tied the Fed’s hands.

Should investors sell immediately? Or is it worth buying Deutsche Bank?

The money markets now price in a nearly 69% probability of no rate cut this year, according to LSEG data. That means investors will be judging Deutsche Bank’s earnings not just on their own merits, but against a backdrop of sustained high borrowing costs—a headwind for the entire banking sector.

Labor Unrest and Shareholder Rewards

Away from the numbers, a labor dispute is simmering. The Verdi union is demanding an 8% pay raise for roughly 9,000 Postbank employees. Management has rejected that and offered far less. The next round of talks is set for May 18.

Ten days later, shareholders will gather for the annual general meeting. The board has proposed a dividend of €1.00 per share for the past financial year, up from €0.68 a year earlier. Combined with an ongoing €1 billion share buyback, total capital return to shareholders will hit €8.5 billion by 2025—€500 million more than the bank originally targeted.

Strategic Ambitions Meet a Tough Environment

The bank closed 2025 with a net profit of around €7 billion. Management has set ambitious medium-term targets: revenues of €37 billion by 2028 and a post-tax return on equity above 13%. To hit those goals in a stagnant interest-rate environment, the bank needs a strong operational signal on April 29. A weak FICC performance would make those targets look much harder to reach.

On the leadership front, DWS chief Stefan Hoops is joining the board, and Fabrizio Campelli will take on the role of president. The strategic overhaul continues, but for now, all eyes are on the earnings report and the Fed—two events that will shape Deutsche Bank’s trajectory for the rest of the year.

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