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April 1, 2022
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In the next in our series of concise interviews ‘Q&A with...’ we talk to Rob Sanders, Head of European Technology Hardware Research. Rob shares his insights into when he believes chip shortages might end and how rising input prices are affecting the semiconductor sector. [more]
March 29, 2022
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We continue with our new ‘Q&A with’ – a series of concise interviews with our research analysts shedding light on the issues driving the world of economics and finance. This time we speak with Jaime Rowbotham, European Airlines Analyst who shares his insights. [more]
March 25, 2022
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Despite many years of expansion of renewable energies, Germany is – as most other industrialised countries in the world are – still dependent on fossil fuels. Germany imports close to 70% of its energy resources with Russia currently the most important supplier of fossil fuels. Germany aims to reduce its dependency on energy imports from Russia as fast as possible and plans to massively expand renewable energies but will also invest in LNG infrastructure to diversify gas supply. The short-term risk of being cut off from Russian gas and oil supply is more pronounced in the heating market and less severe in the electricity sector. A faster expansion of renewables is a consequence of the current energy crisis, but no short-term solution given limitations on the supply side. [more]
March 25, 2022
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We are launching ‘Q&A with’ – a series of concise interviews with our research analysts shedding light on the issues driving the world of economics and finance. We kick off with Tim Rokossa who is the Head of German Research as well as the global coordinator of Deutsche Bank's automotive research product. [more]
March 25, 2022
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In 2021, stablecoins’ market capitalization increased multifold to USD 170 bn. More importantly, they are the most traded coins in the entire crypto space and crucial for decentralized finance (DeFi). In the future, stablecoins could also gain traction in the real world – adding to the competition in the fields of retail and corporate payments. Stablecoins differ considerably in their price stabilization mechanisms and can pose risks, which have come into the spotlight of regulators. [more]
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