FRANKFURT: Shares in Deutsche Bank fell heavily on Friday on the lender's surging cost of default cover, reigniting fears about a widening banking sector crisis.

Germany's biggest lender dropped more than 14 percent on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in early trade before clawing back ground to close 8.5 percent lower, at 8.54 euros.

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