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Nach Jahrzehnten der Globalisierung sind die nationalen Volkswirtschaften und Finanzsysteme heute so vernetzt wie nie zuvor. Gleichzeitig werden offene Märkte und freier Wettbewerb zunehmend kritisiert und auch eingeschränkt. Daher ist ein Schwerpunkt der Arbeit von Deutsche Bank Research, wie Europa im internationalen Vergleich aufgestellt ist, wie sich ändernde Strukturen und der regulatorische Rahmen die Entwicklung von Finanzdienstleistern, ihre Kunden und die Finanzmärkte weltweit beeinflussen, und welche Chancen und Risiken sich aus langfristigen Megatrends wie dem Klimawandel, dem demografischen Wandel, der Digitalisierung oder neuen Formen der Mobilität ergeben.

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15. Juli 2022
Assessing the state of the US economy has become very tricky recently with various datapoints sending conflicting signals about the underlying strength. While 2.7 million new jobs were added in the first half of 2022 with the unemployment rate staying at 3.6%, consumer sentiment is plumbing historical lows and forward-looking growth indicators have weakened. Matthew Barnard, Head of Company Research, US speaks to Matthew Luzzetti, Chief US Economist, to shed light on what is going on. [mehr]
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11. Juli 2022
In a new ‘Q&A with’ Matthew Luzzetti, Chief US Economist shares his insights on whether the US Economy is already in a recession, and if it isn’t when one is expected and how the Fed is likely to respond to the conflicting signals from inflation and growth. [mehr]
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7. Juli 2022
The quant team's 'Academic Insights' report discusses the most relevant, recently published academic papers on various topics related to quantitative investing as sourced by Deutsche Bank Research analysts. The latest edition, which features over 70 studies and podcasts, includes climate research, digital assets, intangibles, inflation, tail risk hedging and diversification. Watch this latest video with Caio Natividade to find out what stands out. [mehr]
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20. Juni 2022
With a tumultuous first half of 2022 almost over, we are making a contrarian call for the second half. Specifically, we believe that although M&A will slow compared with last year, it will be more resilient than the drop so far in 2022 would suggest. To support this, we have identified several post-covid themes that are motivating corporates and private capital to make acquisitions. [mehr]
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