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EM Currency and Local Markets Handbook

November 2, 2022
Perry Kojodjojo and Oliver Harvey from Deutsche Bank Emerging Market Research discuss the recently published EM Currency and Local Markets Handbook. The new and revitalised handbook covers over 30 local EM markets in detail, covering liquidity, market structure and regulations in FX, local bonds and IRS, as well as targeted descriptions of monetary policy and market participants. The Handbook is designed to be an essential tool for institutional and corporate clients in navigating an increasingly complex and fragmented EM regulatory and macro environment, with new sections on unconventional monetary policy by EM central banks, new markets such as Kenya and Pakistan and a discussion of the evolving EM market landscape. [more]

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February 21, 2023
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Cassidy Ainsworth-Grace is a Thematic Research Analyst. In our "Q&A with…" series she discusses the highlights from the most recent edition of The House View Snapshot – including its AI generated cover image. She also shares her favourite experience since joining the Deutsche Bank Graduate programme last year. [more]
February 15, 2023
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With all eyes on the Federal Reserve and US economy in 2023 consumer price index report for January garnered a lot of interest. Watch Matthew Luzzetti, Chief US Economist, analyze the inflation data and its implications for the economy and monetary policy. [more]
February 10, 2023
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After a succession of forecast downgrades, the global economy has turned a corner since the end of last year. For instance, natural gas prices in Europe have more than halved over the last couple of months, and we no longer expect an imminent Euro Area recession. In the meantime, China’s post-Covid reopening has proceeded faster than many thought possible, leading to similar upgrades in our forecasts. Even in the US, where we continue to call for a recession in H2, unemployment has reached a 53-year low. [more]
February 8, 2023
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Protecting your portfolio with confidence: Our Quant team just released a report on using vanilla put options to hedge against tail risk. From measurement to portfolio construction, we cover all the key aspects of successful portfolio protection. See this new video with Ganchi Zhang. Learn more by reaching out to your db sales representative. [more]
February 2, 2023
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The Federal Reserve raised interest rates Wednesday by 0.25 percentage point. Please watch Matthew Luzzetti, Deutsche Bank’s chief US economist, and Brian Blackstone, head of communications for the Americas, break down the decision and press conference. [more]
January 23, 2023
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A recent report by DB Quant Research provides an outlook for 2023, analyzing the performance of different quant strategies from both a qualitative and quantitative perspective. Utilizing scenario analysis, the report highlights which styles within equity long-short, trend following, systematic global macro and relative value are expected to perform in 2023. [more]
January 23, 2023
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The energy crisis has been the biggest economic story of the last year. In a new video James Brand, Head of European Utilities looks at how consumers are managing. What has affected energy prices over the past few months and does the future hold better news? [more]
January 20, 2023
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2022 was a tough, roller-coaster year for the global automotive sector. So how is the sector holding up and what could 2023 bring? Even though the global economy is heading into recession, led by the US, inflation remains a drag, and semiconductor availability is still expected to limit output, Tim Rokossa and his team expect the Auto outlook in the EU to develop somewhat differently to the US.

In this new video, Tim highlights five key trends that could shape the sector in the year ahead. [more]
January 12, 2023
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House prices are cooling off around the world after the boom years of historically low interest rates and a pandemic race for space. Countries like Sweden, Canada and Australia, which had the biggest gains, heaviest household debt and highest proportion of variable rate mortgages, are most exposed. In the latest episode of Podzept, Michael Hsueh, FX Strategist and author of the G10 Housing Monitor, Jon Bell, Head of the European Construction and House Building Research, and Adrian Cox, Thematic Strategist, discuss the outlook. [more]
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