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Josef Ackermann was the first foreign CEO at the helm of Deutsche Bank – and one of its most influential. Under his leadership, the bank reached the top tier globally, survived the financial crisis without state aid, but years later had to pay billions of euros to settle legal disputes. In the OMR Podcast, he discusses the differences between the German and American bank bailouts, conversations with former Chancellor Angela Merkel, and an unusual meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin.