ISSUER FREE WRITING PROSPECTUS No. 2080B
Filed Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration Statement No. 333-184193
Dated July 1, 2014
Deutsche Bank AG Buffered Performance Securities
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Investment Description
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Features
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Key Dates1
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q Participation in Positive Index Returns: If the Index Return is positive, the Issuer will repay the Face Amount of Securities at maturity and pay a return equal to the Index Return multiplied by the Participation Rate. If the Index Return is negative, investors will be exposed to any decline in the level of the Index in excess of the Buffer Amount at maturity.
q Buffered Downside Market Exposure: If the Index Return is zero or negative and the percentage decline from the Initial Level to the Final Level is equal to or less than the Buffer Amount, the Issuer will repay the Face Amount of Securities at maturity. However, if the Index Return is negative and the percentage decline from the Initial Level to the Final Level is greater than the Buffer Amount, the Issuer will pay you less than the Face Amount of Securities at maturity, resulting in a loss on the Face Amount that is equal to the percentage decline in the level of the Index in excess of the Buffer Amount. You may lose up to 80.00% of the Face Amount of Securities. Downside market exposure to the Index is buffered only if you hold the Securities to maturity. Any payment on the Securities is subject to the creditworthiness of the Issuer. If the Issuer were to default on its payment obligations, you might not receive any amounts owed to you under the Securities and you could lose your entire initial investment.
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Trade Date
Settlement Date
Final Valuation Date2
Maturity Date2
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July 29, 2014
July 31, 2014
July 25, 2019
July 31, 2019
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2 See page 4 for additional details.
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Security Offering
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Index
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Initial Level
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Participation Rate
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Buffer Amount
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CUSIP / ISIN
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EURO STOXX 50® Index (Ticker: SX5E)
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133.00% to 143.00%
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20.00%
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25155V689 / US25155V6891
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Offering of Securities
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Price to Public
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Discounts and Commissions(1)
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Proceeds to Us
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Buffered Performance Securities linked to the EURO STOXX 50® Index
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Per Security
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$10.00
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$0.35
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$9.65
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Total
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$
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$
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$
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For more information about discounts and commissions, please see “Supplemental Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)” on the last page of this free writing prospectus.
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UBS Financial Services Inc.
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Deutsche Bank Securities
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Issuer’s Estimated Value of the Securities
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Additional Terms Specific to the Securities
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Underlying supplement No. 1 dated October 1, 2012:
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Product supplement B dated September 28, 2012:
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Prospectus supplement dated September 28, 2012:
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Prospectus dated September 28, 2012:
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Investor Suitability
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The Securities may be suitable for you if, among other considerations:
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The Securities may not be suitable for you if, among other considerations:
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¨ You fully understand the risks inherent in an investment in the Securities, including the risk of loss of up to 80.00% of the Face Amount of Securities.
¨ You can tolerate a loss of some or a substantial portion of your initial investment and are willing to make an investment that has similar downside market risk as a hypothetical investment in the Index or in the stocks included in the Index, subject to the Buffer Amount at maturity.
¨ You believe that the level of the Index will increase over the term of the Securities.
¨ You would be willing to invest in the Securities if the Participation Rate was set equal to the bottom of the range indicated on the cover hereof (the actual Participation Rate will be set on the Trade Date).
¨ You can tolerate fluctuations in the price of the Securities prior to maturity that may be similar to or exceed the downside fluctuations in the level of the Index.
¨ You do not seek current income from your investment and are willing to forgo any dividends or any other distributions paid on the stocks included in the Index.
¨ You seek an investment with exposure to companies in the Eurozone.
¨ You are willing and able to hold the Securities to the Maturity Date, as set forth on the cover of this free writing prospectus, and accept that there may be little or no secondary market for the Securities.
¨ You are willing to assume the credit risk of Deutsche Bank AG for all payments under the Securities, and understand that if Deutsche Bank AG defaults on its obligations you might not receive any amounts due to you, including any repayment of the Face Amount.
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¨ You do not fully understand the risks inherent in an investment in the Securities, including the risk of loss of up to 80.00% of the Face Amount of Securities.
¨ You require an investment designed to guarantee a full return of your initial investment at maturity.
¨ You cannot tolerate the loss of some or a substantial portion of your initial investment or you are not willing to make an investment that has similar downside market risk as a hypothetical investment in the Index or in the stocks included in the Index, subject to the Buffer Amount at maturity.
¨ You believe that the level of the Index will decline during the term of the Securities and the Final Level is likely to decline below the Initial Level by a percentage that is greater than the Buffer Amount.
¨ You would be unwilling to invest in the Securities if the Participation Rate was set equal to the bottom of the range indicated on the cover hereof (the actual Participation Rate will be set on the Trade Date).
¨ You cannot tolerate fluctuations in the price of the Securities prior to maturity that may be similar to or exceed the downside fluctuations in the level of the Index.
¨ You seek current income from this investment or prefer to receive any dividends and any other distributions paid on the stocks included in the Index.
¨ You do not seek an investment with exposure to companies in the Eurozone.
¨ You are unwilling or unable to hold the Securities to the Maturity Date, as set forth on the cover of this free writing prospectus, or you seek an investment for which there will be an active secondary market.
¨ You are not willing to assume the credit risk of Deutsche Bank AG for all payments under the Securities, including any repayment of the Face Amount.
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Indicative Terms
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Issuer
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Deutsche Bank AG, London Branch
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Issue Price
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100% of the Face Amount per Security
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Face Amount
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$10.00 per Security. The Payment at Maturity will be based on the Face Amount
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Term
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Approximately 5 years
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Trade Date1
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July 29, 2014
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Settlement Date1
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July 31, 2014
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Final Valuation Date1, 2
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July 25, 2019
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Maturity Date1, 2, 3
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July 31, 2019
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Index
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EURO STOXX 50® Index (Ticker: SX5E)
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Buffer Amount
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20.00%
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Participation Rate
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133.00% to 143.00%. The actual Participation Rate will be determined on the Trade Date.
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Payment at Maturity (per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities)
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If the Index Return is positive, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity a cash payment of $10.00 per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities plus a return on the Face Amount equal to the Index Return multiplied by the Participation Rate, calculated as follows:
$10.00 + ($10.00 × Index Return × Participation Rate)
If the Index Return is zero or negative and the percentage decline from the Initial Level to the Final Level is equal to or less than the Buffer Amount, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity a cash payment of $10.00 per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities.
If the Index Return is negative and the percentage decline from the Initial Level to the Final Level is greater than the Buffer Amount, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity a cash payment that is less than the Face Amount of $10.00 per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities, resulting in a loss on the Face Amount that is equal to the percentage decline in the level of the Index in excess of the Buffer Amount, calculated as follows:
$10.00 + [$10.00 x (Index Return + Buffer Amount)]
In this scenario, you will lose 1.00% of the Face Amount of Securities for every 1.00% by which the Final Level is less than the Initial Level in excess of the Buffer Amount and you will lose up to 80.00% of the Face Amount of Securities.
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Index Return
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Final Level – Initial Level
Initial Level
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Initial Level
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The closing level of the Index on the Trade Date
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Final Level
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The closing level of the Index on the Final Valuation Date
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Investment Timeline
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Trade Date:
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The closing level of the Index (Initial Level) is observed and the Participation Rate is set.
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Maturity Date:
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The Final Level and Index Return are determined on the Final Valuation Date.
If the Index Return is positive, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity a cash payment of $10.00 per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities plus a return on the Face Amount equal to the Index Return multiplied by the Participation Rate, calculated as follows:
$10.00 + ($10.00 × Index Return × Participation Rate)
If the Index Return is zero or negative and the percentage decline from the Initial Level to the Final Level is equal to or less than the Buffer Amount, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity a cash payment of $10.00 per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities.
If the Index Return is negative and the percentage decline from the Initial Level to the Final Level is greater than the Buffer Amount, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity a cash payment that is less than the Face Amount of $10.00 per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities, resulting in a loss on the Face Amount that is equal to the percentage decline in the level of the Index in excess of the Buffer Amount, calculated as follows:
$10.00 + [$10.00 x (Index Return + Buffer Amount)]
In this scenario, you will lose 1.00% of the Face Amount of Securities for every 1.00% by which the Final Level is less than the Initial Level in excess of the Buffer Amount and you will lose up to 80.00% of the Face Amount of Securities.
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In the event that we make any changes to the expected Trade Date and Settlement Date, the Final Valuation Date and Maturity Date may be changed to ensure that the stated term of the Securities remains the same.
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Subject to postponement as described under “Description of Securities — Adjustments to Valuation Dates and Payment Dates” in the accompanying product supplement.
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Notwithstanding what is provided under “Description of Securities — Adjustments to Valuation Dates and Payment Dates” in the accompanying product supplement, in the event the Final Valuation Date is postponed, the Maturity Date will be the fourth business day after the Final Valuation Date as postponed.
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Key Risks
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Your Investment in the Securities May Result in a Loss — The Securities differ from ordinary debt securities in that Deutsche Bank AG will not necessarily pay you your initial investment in the Securities at maturity. The return on the Securities at maturity is linked to the performance of the Index and will depend on whether, and the extent to which, the Index Return is positive or negative and if the Index Return is negative, whether the Final Level is less than the Initial Level by a percentage greater than the Buffer Amount. If the Final Level is less than the Initial Level by a percentage greater than the Buffer Amount, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you less than the Face Amount of Securities at maturity, resulting in a loss on the Face Amount that is equal to the percentage decline in the level of the Index in excess of the Buffer Amount. Accordingly, you will lose up to 80.00% of the Face Amount of Securities if the Final Level is less than the Initial Level by a percentage greater than the Buffer Amount.
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The Participation Rate Applies Only at Maturity — You should be willing to hold your Securities to maturity. If you are able to sell your Securities prior to maturity in the secondary market, the price you receive will likely not reflect the full effect of the Participation Rate and the return you realize may be less than the Index’s return even if such return is positive. You can receive the full benefit of the Participation Rate only if you hold your Securities to maturity.
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Downside Market Exposure to the Index is Buffered Only if You Hold the Securities to Maturity — You should be willing to hold your Securities to maturity. If you are able to sell your Securities prior to maturity in the secondary market, you may have to sell them at a loss relative to your initial investment even if the percentage decline in the level of the Index from the Initial Level at such time has not exceeded the Buffer Amount.
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No Coupon Payments — Deutsche Bank AG will not pay any coupon payments with respect to the Securities.
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Risks Relating to the Credit of the Issuer — The Securities are unsubordinated and unsecured obligations of the Issuer, Deutsche Bank AG, and are not, either directly or indirectly, an obligation of any third party. Any payment to be made on the Securities, including any repayment of your initial investment at maturity, depends on the ability of Deutsche Bank AG to satisfy its obligations as they come due. An actual or anticipated downgrade in Deutsche Bank AG’s credit rating or increase in the credit spreads charged by the market for taking our credit risk will likely have an adverse effect on the value of the Securities. As a result, the actual and perceived creditworthiness of Deutsche Bank AG will affect the value of the Securities, and in the event Deutsche Bank AG were to default on its obligations, you might not receive any amount owed to you under the terms of the Securities and you could lose your entire investment.
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The Issuer’s Estimated Value of the Securities on the Trade Date Will Be Less than the Issue Price of the Securities — The Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date (as disclosed on the cover of this free writing prospectus) is less than the Issue Price of the Securities. The difference between the Issue Price and the Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date is due to the inclusion in the Issue Price of the agent’s commissions, if any, and the cost of hedging our obligations under the Securities through one or more of our affiliates. Such hedging cost includes our or our affiliates' expected cost of providing such hedge, as well as the profit we or our affiliates expect to realize in consideration for assuming the risks inherent in providing such hedge. The Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities is determined by reference to an internal funding rate and our pricing models. The internal funding rate is typically lower than the rate we would pay when we issue conventional debt securities on equivalent terms. This difference in funding rate, as well as the agent’s commissions, if any, and the estimated cost of hedging our obligations under the Securities, reduces the economic terms of the Securities to you and is expected to adversely affect the price at which you may be able to sell the Securities in any secondary market. In addition, our internal pricing models are proprietary and rely in part on certain assumptions about future events, which may prove to be incorrect. If at any time a third party dealer were to quote a price to purchase your Securities or otherwise value your Securities, that price or value may differ materially from the estimated value of the Securities determined by reference to our internal funding rate and pricing models. This difference is due to, among other things, any difference in funding rates, pricing models or assumptions used by any dealer who may purchase the Securities in the secondary market.
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There Are Risks Associated With Investments in Securities Linked to the Values of Equity Securities Issued by Non-U.S. Companies — The Index includes component stocks that are issued by companies incorporated outside of the U.S. Because the component stocks also trade outside the U.S., the Securities are subject to the risks associated with non-U.S. securities markets. Generally, non-U.S. securities markets may be more volatile than U.S. securities markets, and market developments may affect non-U.S. securities markets differently than U.S. securities markets, which may adversely affect the level of the Index and the value of your Securities. Furthermore, there are risks associated with investments in securities linked to the values of equity securities issued by non-U.S. companies. There is generally less publicly available information about non-U.S. companies than about those U.S. companies that are subject to the reporting requirements of the SEC, and non-U.S. companies are subject to accounting, auditing and financial reporting standards and requirements that differ from those applicable to U.S. reporting companies. In addition, the prices of equity securities issued by non-U.S. companies may be adversely affected by political, economic, financial and social factors that may be unique to the particular countries in which the non-U.S. companies are incorporated. These factors include the possibility of recent or future changes in a non-U.S. government’s economic and fiscal policies (including any direct or indirect intervention to stabilize the economy and/or securities market of the country of such non-U.S. government), the presence, and extent, of cross shareholdings in non-U.S. companies, the possible imposition of, or changes in, currency exchange laws or other non-U.S. laws or restrictions applicable to non-U.S. companies or investments in non-U.S. securities and the possibility of fluctuations in the rate of exchange between currencies. Moreover, certain aspects of a particular non-U.S. economy may differ favorably or unfavorably from the U.S. economy in important respects, such as growth of gross national product, rate of inflation, capital reinvestment, resources and self-sufficiency. Specifically, the stocks included in the Index are issued by companies located within the Eurozone, some of which are and have been experiencing economic stress.
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The Index Return Will Not Be Adjusted for Changes in the Euro Relative to the U.S. Dollar — The Index is composed of stocks denominated in, and the level of the Index is calculated in, Euros. Because the level of the Index is calculated in Euros and not in U.S. dollars, the performance of the Index will not be adjusted for exchange rate fluctuations between the U.S. dollar and the Euro. Therefore,
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if the Euro strengthens or weakens relative to the U.S. dollar over the term of the Securities, you will not receive any additional payment or incur any reduction in your return, if any, at maturity.
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We Are One of the Companies That Make Up the Index — We are one of the companies that make up the Index. To our knowledge, we are not currently affiliated with any of the other companies the equity securities of which are represented in the Index. As a result, we will have no ability to control the actions of such other companies, including actions that could affect the value of the equity securities underlying the Index, or your Securities. None of the other companies represented in the Index will be involved in the offering of the Securities in any way. Neither they nor we will have any obligation to consider your interests as a holder of the Securities in taking any corporate actions that might affect the value of your Securities.
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No Dividend Payments or Voting Rights — As a holder of the Securities, you will not have voting rights or rights to receive cash dividends or other distributions or other rights that holders of the component stocks underlying the Index would have.
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Investing in the Securities Is Not the Same as Investing in the Index or the Stocks Composing the Index — The return on your Securities may not reflect the return you would realize if you were able to invest directly in the Index or the stocks composing the Index.
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The Index Reflects the Price Return of the Stocks Composing the Index, Not a Total Return — The return on the Securities is based on the performance of the Index, which reflects the changes in the market prices of the stocks composing the Index. It is not, however, linked to a “total return” version of the Index, which, in addition to reflecting those price returns, would also reflect all dividends and other distributions paid on the stocks composing the Index. The return on the Securities will not include such a total return feature.
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There May Be Little or No Secondary Market for the Securities — The Securities will not be listed on any securities exchange. We or our affiliates intend to offer to purchase the Securities in the secondary market but are not required to do so and may cease such market making activities at any time. Even if there is a secondary market, it may not provide enough liquidity to allow you to trade or sell your Securities easily. Because other dealers are not likely to make a secondary market for the Securities, the price at which you may be able to trade your Securities is likely to depend on the price, if any, at which we or our affiliates may be willing to buy the Securities.
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Assuming No Changes in Market Conditions and Other Relevant Factors, the Price You May Receive for Your Securities in Secondary Market Transactions Would Generally Be Lower than Both the Issue Price and the Issuer’s Estimated Value of the Securities on the Trade Date — While the payment(s) on the Securities described in this free writing prospectus is based on the full Face Amount of your Securities, the Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date (as disclosed on the cover of this free writing prospectus) is less than the Issue Price of the Securities. The Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date does not represent the price at which we or any of our affiliates would be willing to purchase your Securities in the secondary market at any time. Assuming no changes in market conditions or our creditworthiness and other relevant factors, the price, if any, at which we or our affiliates would be willing to purchase the Securities from you in secondary market transactions, if at all, would generally be lower than both the Issue Price and the Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date. Our purchase price, if any, in secondary market transactions would be based on the estimated value of the Securities determined by reference to (i) the then-prevailing internal funding rate (adjusted by a spread) or another appropriate measure of our cost of funds and (ii) our pricing models at that time, less a bid spread determined after taking into account the size of the repurchase, the nature of the assets underlying the Securities and then-prevailing market conditions. The price we report to financial reporting services and to distributors of our Securities for use on customer account statements would generally be determined on the same basis. However, during the period of approximately twelve months beginning from the Trade Date, we or our affiliates may, in our sole discretion, increase the purchase price determined as described above by an amount equal to the declining differential between the Issue Price and the Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date, prorated over such period on a straight-line basis, for transactions that are individually and in the aggregate of the expected size for ordinary secondary market repurchases.
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Many Economic and Market Factors Will Affect the Value of the Securities — While we expect that, generally, the level of the Index will affect the value of the Securities more than any other single factor, the value of the Securities prior to maturity will also be affected by a number of other factors that may either offset or magnify each other, including:
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the expected volatility of the Index;
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the composition of the Index;
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the market prices and dividend rates of the stocks composing the Index and changes that affect those stocks and their issuers;
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the time remaining to the maturity of the Securities;
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interest rates and yields in the market generally;
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geopolitical conditions and a variety of economic, financial, political, regulatory or judicial events that affect the Index or the markets generally;
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supply and demand for the Securities; and
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our creditworthiness, including actual or anticipated downgrades in our credit ratings.
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Potential Deutsche Bank AG Impact on Price — Trading or transactions by Deutsche Bank AG or its affiliates in the stocks composing the Index and/or in futures, over-the-counter options, exchange-traded funds or other instruments with returns linked to the Index or the stocks composing the Index may adversely affect the market value of the stocks composing the Index, the level of the Index, and, therefore, the value of the Securities.
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Trading and Other Transactions by Us or Our Affiliates, or UBS AG or Its Affiliates, in the Equity and Equity Derivative Markets May Affect the Value of the Securities — We or one or more of our affiliates expect to hedge our exposure from the Securities by entering into equity and equity derivative transactions, such as over-the-counter options or exchange-traded instruments. Such trading and hedging activities may affect the Index and make it less likely that you will receive a positive return on your investment in the Securities. It is possible that we or our affiliates could receive substantial returns from these hedging activities while the value of the Securities declines. We or our affiliates, or UBS AG or its affiliates, may also engage in trading in instruments linked to the Index on a regular basis as part of our general broker-dealer and other businesses, for proprietary accounts, for other accounts under management or to facilitate transactions for customers, including block transactions. We or our affiliates, or UBS AG or its affiliates, may also issue or underwrite other securities or financial or derivative instruments with returns linked or related to the Index. By introducing competing products into the marketplace in this manner, we or our affiliates, or UBS AG or its affiliates, could adversely affect the value of the Securities. Any of the foregoing activities described in this paragraph may reflect trading strategies that differ from, or are in direct opposition to, investors' trading and investment strategies related to the Securities.
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Potential Conflict of Interest — Deutsche Bank AG and its affiliates may engage in business with the issuers of the stocks composing the Index, which may present a conflict between the obligations of Deutsche Bank AG and you, as a holder of the Securities. Deutsche Bank AG, as the calculation agent, will determine the Index Return and Payment at Maturity based on the closing level of the Index in the market. The calculation agent can postpone the determination of the Index Return and the Maturity Date if a market disruption event occurs on the Final Valuation Date. Deutsche Bank AG will also determine the Issuer's estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date and the price, if any, at which Deutsche Bank AG or our affiliates would be willing to purchase the Securities from you in secondary market transactions. In performing these roles, our economic interests and those of our affiliates are potentially adverse to your interests as an investor in the Securities.
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We, Our Affiliates or Our Agents, or UBS AG or its Affiliates, May Publish Research, Express Opinions or Provide Recommendations that Are Inconsistent With Investing in or Holding the Securities. Any Such Research, Opinions or Recommendations Could Adversely Affect the Level of the Index and the Value of the Securities — We, our affiliates or our agents, or UBS AG or its affiliates, may publish research from time to time on financial markets and other matters that could adversely affect the value of the Securities, or express opinions or provide recommendations that are inconsistent with purchasing or holding the Securities. Any research, opinions or recommendations expressed by us, our affiliates or our agents, or UBS AG or its affiliates, may not be consistent with each other and may be modified from time to time without notice. You should make your own independent investigation of the merits of investing in the Securities and the Index to which the Securities are linked.
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The U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences of an Investment in the Securities Are Uncertain — There is no direct legal authority regarding the proper U.S. federal income tax treatment of the Securities, and we do not plan to request a ruling from the Internal Revenue Service (the “IRS”). Consequently, significant aspects of the tax treatment of the Securities are uncertain, and the IRS or a court might not agree with the treatment of the Securities as prepaid financial contracts that are not debt. If the IRS were successful in asserting an alternative treatment for the Securities, the tax consequences of ownership and disposition of the Securities could be materially and adversely affected. In addition, as described below under “What Are the Tax Consequences of an Investment in the Securities?”, in 2007 the U.S. Treasury Department and the IRS released a notice requesting comments on various issues regarding the U.S. federal income tax treatment of “prepaid forward contracts” and similar instruments. Any Treasury regulations or other guidance promulgated after consideration of these issues could materially and adversely affect the tax consequences of an investment in the Securities, possibly with retroactive effect. You should review carefully the section of the accompanying product supplement entitled “U.S. Federal Income Tax Consequences,” and consult your tax adviser regarding the U.S. federal tax consequences of an investment in the Securities (including possible alternative treatments and the issues presented by the 2007 notice), as well as tax consequences arising under the laws of any state, local or non-U.S. taxing jurisdiction.
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Scenario Analysis and Examples at Maturity
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Final Level
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Index Return (%)
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Payment at Maturity ($)
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Return on Securities (%)
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6,000.00
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100.00%
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$23.80
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138.00%
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5,700.00
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90.00%
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$22.42
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124.20%
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5,400.00
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80.00%
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$21.04
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110.40%
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5,100.00
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70.00%
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$19.66
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96.60%
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4,800.00
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60.00%
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$18.28
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82.80%
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4,500.00
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50.00%
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$16.90
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69.00%
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4,200.00
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40.00%
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$15.52
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55.20%
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3,900.00
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30.00%
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$14.14
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41.40%
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3,600.00
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20.00%
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$12.76
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27.60%
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3,300.00
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10.00%
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$11.38
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13.80%
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3,000.00
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0.00%
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$10.00
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0.00%
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2,700.00
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-10.00%
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$10.00
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0.00%
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2,400.00
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-20.00%
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$10.00
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0.00%
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2,100.00
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-30.00%
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$9.00
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-10.00%
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1,800.00
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-40.00%
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$8.00
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-20.00%
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1,500.00
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-50.00%
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$7.00
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-30.00%
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1,200.00
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-60.00%
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$6.00
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-40.00%
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900.00
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-70.00%
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$5.00
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-50.00%
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600.00
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-80.00%
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$4.00
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-60.00%
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300.00
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-90.00%
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$3.00
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-70.00%
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0.00
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-100.00%
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$2.00
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-80.00%
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The EURO STOXX 50® Index
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What Are the Tax Consequences of an Investment in the Securities?
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Supplemental Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)
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