MILAN (Reuters) - German lender Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn) has been treated like all other banks in industry stress tests over the summer, Danièle Nouy, chair of the European Central Bank's Supervisory Board, said on Monday.
"We did not treat Deutsche Bank differently," Nouy told a conference at Milan's Bocconi University adding all documents were public.
"We have fully applied existing rules," she said.
The Financial Times reported earlier this month Deutsche Bank had received special treatment in the latest round of banking stress tests.
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