Podzept - With Deutsche Bank Research

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New podcast series delivers insights on the go - Podzept is a podcast, which addresses the fundamental issues driving the world of economics and finance: it provides a platform for Deutsche Bank analysts to share their findings with clients and the wider world.

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  • The future of news

    15/08/2019

    Two decades ago, newspaper editors were told the internet age meant they had to give away content for free, create click-bait, and support it all with any advertising they could find. It hasn’t turned out that way. Fears of fake news, the shift to quality, and the lack of patience for distraction has led to growing numbers of subscribers at some of the world’s best-known mastheads. Yet, the shift is not complete. Communications and 5G technology are likely to have five impacts on the news media: the return of regional reporting with new funding models, less focus on speed, a reduction in the number of news sources people read, the acceptance of automation, and the return of television news, in a curated format.

  • Who wants to live in a Smart City?

    21/07/2019

    The antennae and boxes, about the size of a handbag, have become more visible in New York over the last few years. They sit atop street lights, buildings, and other convenient locations. They are part of the ShotSpotter system and they listen for gunshots. When a shot is fired, the sensors can triangulate its location to within 25 metres. It then immediately sends an audio file to a support team. A review takes place using both machine learning and human input to determine if the sound was a real gunshot or something else that sounds similar, such as a firework. If determined to be real, the police are notified. They can then arrive at the location already knowing how many shots were fired and whether the shooter is moving. Luke Templeman, Analyst on the Thematic Research team, explores what it would be like living in a ‘Smart City’.

  • Huawei: is it business or personal?

    09/07/2019

    If we are to believe the prognostications about its future impact, 5G certainly occupies a crucial geopolitical dimension. The ability to control the Internet of Things via vastly reduced latency and higher speed is a serious weapon in the hands of an adversary. Peter Garber, Global Strategist, outlines three possible main objectives of the Trump administration.

  • What are you having for dinner?

    03/07/2019

    Tiffany Kanaga, US and Nizla Naizer, EMEA, two retail analysts, offer some food for thought around the rapidly evolving grocery industry. From click & collect to at home delivery to meal kits to other very nascent options like autonomous vehicles, there’s an explosion of more convenient ways by which your supermarket is trying to sell you bananas.

  • The 12 'Fed Listens'

    24/06/2019

    For the first time ever the Fed is undertaking a thorough academic review of its policy strategy, tools, and communication practices. The reviewers are some 30 academic experts on monetary policy and macroeconomics. Listen to Peter Hooper, Global Head of Economic Research, discussing the background to the review, the low-rate monetary policy and what a downturn could mean for financial stability.

  • Low inflation presents challenges for the economy

    10/06/2019

    Chief US Economist Matthew Luzzetti shares insights on the current global interest rate environment and the challenge that low inflation plays in efforts to support the economy when needed.

  • Global Economic Update with Torsten Slok, June 2019

    06/06/2019

    Torsten Slok, Chief Economist, Deutsche Bank Securities, shares key highlights from his Monthly Chart Book, which details some of the most important macro and economic drivers impacting markets today.

  • Factor investing in corporate credit

    27/05/2019

    Factor investing has become popular across asset classes, but interestingly less so in Credit markets. Listen to Caio Natividade, Head of Cross Asset Quantitative Research, Jose Gonzales, Cross Asset Quantitative Researcher and Richard Phelan, Head of European Credit Research, discuss why credit has fallen behind and how the team has developed a framework for factor investing in this particular asset class.

  • Global Wealth Managers: Out of the pit stop – into the fast lane

    21/05/2019

    Global high-net worth wealth grew by 4 percent in 2018. This growth is far below past years as a more challenging market environment negatively affecting asset performance. Wealth Management business valuations decreased by more than 20% in 2018. Kai Upadek, Head of Wealth Management, Oliver Wyman and Kinner Lakhani, Head of European Equity Research & European Banks Strategist, Deutsche Bank discuss the outlook.

  • Mapping the world's prices 2019

    16/05/2019

    The 8th annual survey of global prices and living standards from various countries and cities around the world is out! In this podcast Jim Reid, Global Head of Fundamental Credit Strategy and Thematic Research, highlights the cities that have seen the biggest change not only over the last year but also over the last five years.

  • Who pays the tariff ?

    15/05/2019

    The US government raised tariffs on USD 200 bn of imports from China on May 10. Michael Spencer, Asia Pacific Chief Economist, discusses how much pain this, and the five tariff announcements last year, causes the US and Chinese economies.

  • De-mystifying the HK / China Index Landscape

    07/05/2019

    China's USD 12-trillion stock market is a vast and complicated panoply of different share types across a wide variety of markets, exchanges and share classes. With the rising role of A-shares amongst international emerging markets indices, understanding the market dynamics of China's equity markets will be increasingly critical. Listen to Will Stephens, Head of Asia Synthetic Equity and Derivatives Research and co-head of Asia Pacific Equity Strategy.

  • Global Economic Update with Torsten Slok, May 2019

    01/05/2019

    Torsten Slok, Chief Economist, shares key highlights from his Monthly Chart Book, which details some of the most important macro and economic drivers impacting markets today.

  • Wind in the Sales

    30/04/2019

    The Indian consumer sector has been a stock market darling, outperforming the Sensex by over 25 percentage points over the last two years. What are the megatrends to drive growth in the next five years? Listen to Mihir Shah, Analyst on the Consumer Staples team in India, discuss his findings.

  • Global Sporting Goods: Portland trailblazer

    08/04/2019

    Over the last 12 months sportswear brand shares have risen 30 per cent. Listen to Jaina Mistry, analyst on Deutsche Bank’s European Sporting Goods and Luxury team, and Paul Trussell, US Apparel & Food Retail analyst discuss the market optimism despite concerns about global growth.

  • RMB bond index inclusion and its impact

    03/04/2019

    April 1st marked an important milestone of China’s financial market as Chinese Yuan denominated bonds will be included in the Bloomberg Barclays Global Aggregate Bond Index. Linan Liu, Greater China Rates & FX Strategist, discusses how its inclusion will affect China’s domestic market, the Yuan and why it makes sense for global investors to invest in RMB bonds.

  • Global Economic Update with Torsten Slok, April 2019

    03/04/2019

    Torsten Slok, Chief Economist, shares key highlights from his Monthly Chart Book, which details some of the most important macro and economic drivers impacting markets today.

  • Is the Phillips Curve Dead or is It Just Hibernating?

    24/03/2019

    Is the Phillips Curve Dead or is It Just Hibernating? Listen to Peter Hooper, Global Head of Economic Research, reviewing his paper presented at the 2019 US Monetary Policy Forum. The paper addresses the Phillips curve in the US, which predicts that when unemployment drops inflation will rise due to competition for labour and higher wages.

  • How to fix European banking … and why it matters

    17/03/2019

    Jim Reid, Head of Thematic and Fundamental Credit Research and Kinner Lakhani, Head of EMEA Equity Research and Head of the European Bank Research analyses the weaknesses of Europe’s banking sector and suggests possible remedies.

  • Global Economic Update with Torsten Slok, March 2019

    05/03/2019

    Starting this month Torsten Slok, Chief International Economist, will share key highlights from his Monthly Chart Book, which details some of the most important macro and economic drivers impacting markets today.

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