PRICING SUPPLEMENT NO. 2241BG
Filed Pursuant to Rule 424(b)(2)
Registration Statement No. 333-184193
Dated October 22, 2014
$6,000,000 Deutsche Bank AG Trigger Autocallable Optimization Securities
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Investment Description
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Features
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Key Dates
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q Call Return — If the closing level of the Index is greater than or equal to the Initial Index Level on any quarterly Observation Date (including the Final Valuation Date), Deutsche Bank AG will automatically call the Securities and, for each $10.00 Face Amount of Securities, pay you a Call Price equal to the Face Amount plus a Call Return based on the Call Return Rate specified below. The Call Return increases the longer the Securities are outstanding. If the Securities are not automatically called, investors may have full downside market exposure to the Index at maturity.
q Downside Exposure with Contingent Repayment of Your Initial Investment at Maturity — If the Securities are not automatically called and the Final Index Level is greater than or equal to the Trigger Level, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you at maturity the Face Amount per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities. However, if the Final Index Level is less than the Trigger Level, for each $10.00 Face Amount of Securities, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you less than the Face Amount at maturity, resulting in a loss of 1.00% of the Face Amount for every 1.00% decline in the Final Index Level as compared to the Initial Index Level. In this circumstance, you will lose a significant portion or all of your initial investment. The contingent repayment of your initial investment applies only if you hold the Securities to maturity. Any payment on the Securities, including any payment upon an automatic call or any repayment of your initial investment at maturity, is subject to the creditworthiness of the Issuer. If the Issuer were to default on its payment obligations, you could lose your entire investment.
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Trade Date
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October 22, 2014
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Settlement Date | October 27, 2014 | ||
Observation Dates1 | Quarterly | ||
Final Valuation Date1 | October 24, 2016 | ||
Maturity Date1 | October 28, 2016 | ||
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Security Offering
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Index
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Call Return Rate
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Initial Index Level
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Trigger Level
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CUSIP/ ISIN
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S&P 500® Index (Ticker: SPX)
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9.00% per annum
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1,927.11
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1,541.69, equal to 80.00% of the Initial Index Level
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25157U416 / US25157U4168
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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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Offering of Securities
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Total
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Per Security
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Total
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Per Security
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Total
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Per Security
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Securities linked to the S&P 500® Index
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$6,000,000.00
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$10.00
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$90,000.00
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$0.15
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$5,910,000.00
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$9.85
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(1)
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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 pricing supplement.
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Title of Each Class of Securities Offered
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Maximum Aggregate Offering Price
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Amount of Registration Fee
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Notes
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$6,000,000.00
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$697.20
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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 BG dated October 9, 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 your entire investment.
¨ You can tolerate the loss of a significant portion or all of your investment and are willing to make an investment in which you could have similar downside market risk as a hypothetical investment in the Index or the stocks composing the Index.
¨ You believe the closing level of the Index will be greater than or equal to the Initial Index Level on an Observation Date, including the Final Valuation Date.
¨ You understand and accept that you will not participate in any increase in the level of the Index and you are willing to make an investment the return of which is limited to the applicable Call Return.
¨ You can tolerate fluctuations in the value of the Securities prior to maturity that may be similar to or exceed the downside fluctuations in the level of the Index.
¨ You are willing to invest in the Securities based on the Call Return Rate set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement.
¨ You are willing to invest in the Securities based on the Trigger Level set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement.
¨ You do not seek current income from this investment and are willing to forgo any dividends or any other distributions paid on the stocks composing the Index.
¨ You are willing and able to hold Securities that will be automatically called on any Observation Date on which the closing level of the Index is greater than or equal to the Initial Index Level, and you are otherwise willing and able to hold the Securities to the Maturity Date as set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement, and are not seeking an investment for which there will be an active secondary market.
¨ You are willing to assume the credit risk associated with Deutsche Bank AG, as Issuer of the Securities, and understand that if Deutsche Bank AG defaults on its obligations you might not receive any amounts due to you including any payment upon an earlier automatic call or any repayment of your initial investment at maturity.
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¨ You do not fully understand the risks inherent in an investment in the Securities, including the risk of loss of your entire investment.
¨ You cannot tolerate the loss of a significant portion or all of your investment or you are not willing to make an investment in which you could have similar downside market risk as a hypothetical investment in the Index or the stocks composing the Index.
¨ You require an investment designed to provide a full return of your initial investment at maturity.
¨ You believe the Securities will not be automatically called and the Final Index Level will be less than the Trigger Level.
¨ You seek an investment that participates in any increase in the level of the Index or that has unlimited return potential.
¨ You cannot tolerate fluctuations in the value of the Securities prior to maturity that may be similar to or exceed the downside fluctuations in the level of the Index.
¨ You are unwilling to invest in the Securities based on the Call Return Rate set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement.
¨ You are unwilling to invest in the Securities based on the Trigger Level set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement.
¨ You prefer the lower risk, and therefore accept the potentially lower returns, of fixed income investments with comparable maturities and credit ratings.
¨ You seek current income from this investment or you prefer to receive any dividends or any other distributions paid on the stocks composing the Index.
¨ You are unwilling or unable to hold Securities that will be automatically called on any Observation Date on which the closing level of the Index is greater than or equal to the Initial Index Level, or you are otherwise unable or unwilling to hold the Securities to the Maturity Date as set forth on the cover of this pricing supplement, or seek an investment for which there will be an active secondary market.
¨ You are unwilling or unable to assume the credit risk associated with Deutsche Bank AG, as Issuer of the Securities for all payments on the Securities, including any payment upon an earlier automatic call or any repayment of your initial investment at maturity.
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Final 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 of Securities
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Face Amount
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$10.00
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Term
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Approximately 2 years, subject to a quarterly automatic call
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Trade Date
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October 22, 2014
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Settlement Date
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October 27, 2014
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Final Valuation Date1
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October 24, 2016
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Maturity Date1, 2
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October 28, 2016
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Index
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S&P 500® Index (Ticker: SPX)
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Call Feature
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The Securities will be automatically called if the closing level of the Index on any Observation Date is greater than or equal to the Initial Index Level. If the Securities are automatically called, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you on the applicable Call Settlement Date a cash payment per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities equal to the Call Price for the applicable Observation Date.
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Observation Dates1
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Quarterly, on the dates set forth in the table below
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Call Settlement Dates
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Two business days following the relevant Observation Date, except the Call Settlement Date for the Final Valuation Date will be the Maturity Date
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Call Return and Call Return Rate
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The Call Return increases the longer the Securities are outstanding and is based upon a Call Return Rate of 9.00% per annum.
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Call Price
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The Call Price equals the Face Amount plus the product of the Face Amount and the Call Return. The table below reflects the Call Return Rate of 9.00% per annum.
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Observation Dates
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Expected Call
Settlement Dates
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Call Return
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Call Price
(per $10.00 Face
Amount of Securities)
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January 22, 2015
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January 26, 2015
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2.25%
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$10.225
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April 22, 2015
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April 24, 2015
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4.50%
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$10.450
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July 22, 2015
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July 24, 2015
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6.75%
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$10.675
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October 27, 2015
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October 29, 2015
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9.00%
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$10.900
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January 22, 2016
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January 26, 2016
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11.25%
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$11.125
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April 22, 2016
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April 26, 2016
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13.50%
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$11.350
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July 22, 2016
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July 26, 2016
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15.75%
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$11.575
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October 24, 2016 (Final Valuation Date)
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October 28, 2016 (Maturity Date)
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18.00%
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$11.800
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Payment at Maturity (per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities)
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If the Securities are not automatically called and the Final Index Level is greater than or equal to the Trigger Level, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you a cash payment at maturity equal to the Face Amount per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities.
If the Securities are not automatically called and the Final Index Level is less than the Trigger Level, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you a cash payment at maturity that is less than the Face Amount per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities, equal to:
$10.00 + ($10.00 x Index Return)
In this circumstance, you will lose a significant portion or all of your initial investment in an amount proportionate to the negative Index Return.
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Index Return
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Final Index Level – Initial Index Level
Initial Index Level
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Trigger Level
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1,541.69, equal to 80.00% of the Initial Index Level
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Initial Index Level
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1,927.11, equal to the closing level of the Index on the Trade Date
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Final Index 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 Initial Index Level is observed and the Trigger Level is determined.
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Quarterly
(including at
maturity):
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The Securities will be automatically called if the closing level of the Index on any Observation Date is greater than or equal to the Initial Index Level.
If the Securities are automatically called, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you on the applicable Call Settlement Date a cash payment per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities equal to the Call Price for the applicable Observation Date.
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Maturity
Date:
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The Final Index Level is observed and the Index Return will be calculated on the Final Valuation Date.
If the Securities are not automatically called and the Final Index Level is greater than or equal to the Trigger Level, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you a cash payment at maturity equal to the Face Amount per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities.
If the Securities are not automatically called and the Final Index Level is less than the Trigger Level, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you a cash payment at maturity that is less than the Face Amount per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities, equal to:
$10.00 + ($10.00 x Index Return)
In this circumstance, you will lose a significant portion or all of your initial investment in an amount proportionate to the negative Index Return.
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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 the provisions 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 of Your Initial Investment — 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. If the Securities are not automatically called, the return on the Securities at maturity will depend on whether the Final Index Level is greater than or equal to the Trigger Level. If the Securities are not automatically called and the Final Index Level is greater than or equal to the Trigger Level, Deutsche Bank AG will pay you the Face Amount per $10.00 Face Amount of Securities. However, if the Securities are not automatically called on any Observation Date and the Final Index Level is less than the Trigger Level, you will be fully exposed to any negative Index Return, resulting in a loss of 1.00% of the Face Amount for every 1.00% decline in the Final Index Level as compared to the Initial Index Level. In this circumstance, you will lose a significant portion or all of your initial investment at maturity.
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Limited Return Potential — The return potential of the Securities is limited to the Call Return which is based on the Call Return Rate, regardless of the performance of the Index. Because the Call Return increases the longer the Securities are outstanding and the Securities could be automatically called as early as the first Observation Date (approximately three months after the Trade Date), the term of your investment could be cut short, and your return on the Securities would then be less than if the Securities were automatically called at a later date. As a result, a hypothetical direct investment in the Index or in the stocks composing the Index could provide a better return than an investment in the Securities. If the Securities are not automatically called, you may be fully exposed to the full downside performance of the Index even though you cannot participate in any potential increase in the level of the Index. Furthermore, because the level of the Index at various times during the term of the Securities could be higher than on the Observation Dates and on the Final Valuation Date, you may receive a lower payment if the Securities are automatically called or at maturity, as the case may be, than you would have with a hypothetical direct investment in the Index or in the stocks composing the Index.
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Contingent Repayment of Your Initial Investment Applies Only if You Hold the Securities to Maturity — If your Securities are not automatically called, 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 level of the Index is greater than the Trigger Level.
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Higher Call Return Rates Are Generally Associated With a Greater Risk of Loss — Greater expected volatility with respect to the Index reflects a higher expectation as of the Trade Date that the Final Index Level could be less than the Trigger Level on the Final Valuation Date. This greater expected risk will generally be reflected in a higher Call Return Rate for the Securities. However, while the Call Return Rate is a fixed amount, the Index’s volatility can change significantly over the term of the Securities. The level of the Index could fall sharply, which could result in a significant loss of your initial investment.
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Reinvestment Risk — If your Securities are automatically called, the holding period over which you would receive the Call Return which is based on the Call Return Rate could be as little as three months. There is no guarantee that you would be able to reinvest the proceeds from an investment in the Securities at a comparable return for a similar level of risk in the event the Securities are automatically called prior to the Maturity Date.
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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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The Securities Are Subject 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(s) to be made on the Securities, including any payment upon an automatic call or 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 the credit risk of the Issuer 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(s) 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 pricing supplement) 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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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 hypothetically invested directly in the Index or the stocks composing the Index. For instance, you will not participate in any potential increase in the level of the Index, which could be significant.
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If the Level of the Index Changes, the Value of the Securities May Not Change in the Same Manner — The Securities may trade quite differently from the Index. Changes in the level of the Index may not result in comparable changes in the value of the 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 stocks composing the Index would have.
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The Index Reflects the Price Return of the Stocks Composing the Index, Not the 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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Past Performance of the Index Is No Guide to Future Performance — The actual performance of the Index may bear little relation to the historical closing levels of the Index and may bear little relation to the hypothetical return examples set forth elsewhere in this pricing supplement. We cannot predict the future performance of the Index.
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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 pricing supplement 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 pricing supplement) 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 five 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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There May Be Little or No Secondary Market for the Securities — The Securities will not be listed on any securities exchange. There may be little or no secondary market for the Securities. We or our affiliates intend to act as market makers for the Securities 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 sell the Securities when you wish to do so or at a price advantageous to you. Because we do not expect other dealers to make a secondary market for the Securities, the price at which you may be able to sell your Securities is likely to depend on the price, if any, at which we or our affiliates are willing to buy the Securities. If, at any time, we or our affiliates do not act as market makers, it is likely that there would be little or no secondary market in the Securities. If you have to sell your Securities prior to maturity, you may not be able to do so or you may have to sell them at a substantial loss, even in cases where the level of the Index has increased since the Trade Date.
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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
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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 Impair 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, futures or exchange-traded instruments. We, UBS AG or our or their affiliates may also engage in trading in instruments related to the Index on a regular basis as part of our or their general broker-dealer and other businesses, for proprietary accounts, for other accounts under management or to facilitate transactions for customers, including block transactions. Such trading and hedging activities may affect the level of 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, UBS AG or our or their affiliates could receive substantial returns from these hedging and trading activities while the value of the Securities declines. We, UBS AG or our or their affiliates may also issue or underwrite other securities or financial or derivative instruments with returns related to the Index. Introducing competing products into the marketplace in this manner 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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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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Potential Conflicts 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. We and our affiliates play a variety of roles in connection with the issuance of the Securities, including acting as calculation agent, hedging our obligations under the Securities and determining the Issuer’s estimated value of the Securities on the Trade Date and the price, if any, at which we 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. The calculation agent will determine, among other things, all values, prices and levels required to be determined for the purposes of the Securities on any relevant date or time. The calculation agent will also be responsible for determining whether a market disruption event has occurred and whether the Securities are automatically called. Any determination by the calculation agent could adversely affect the return on the Securities.
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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 Hypothetical Examples of Payment upon an Automatic Call or at Maturity
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Term:
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Approximately 2 years, subject to a quarterly automatic call
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Hypothetical Initial Index Level*:
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2,000.00
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Hypothetical Trigger Level*:
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1,600.00 (80.00% of the hypothetical Initial Index Level)
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Call Return and Call Prices:
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Observation Dates
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Expected Call Settlement Dates
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Call Return*
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Call Price*
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January 22, 2015
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January 26, 2015
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2.25%
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$10.225
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April 22, 2015
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April 24, 2015
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4.50%
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$10.450
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July 22, 2015
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July 24, 2015
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6.75%
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$10.675
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October 27, 2015
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October 29, 2015
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9.00%
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$10.900
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January 22, 2016
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January 26, 2016
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11.25%
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$11.125
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April 22, 2016
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April 26, 2016
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13.50%
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$11.350
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July 22, 2016
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July 26, 2016
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15.75%
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$11.575
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October 24, 2016 (Final Valuation Date)
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October 28, 2016 (Maturity Date)
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18.00%
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$11.800
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Based on the Call Return Rate of 9.00% per annum. The actual Initial Index Level and Trigger Level for the Securities are set forth on the cover and in the “Final Terms” of this pricing supplement.
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The S&P 500® 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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Validity of the Securities
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