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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 Brilliant World of FX is a new series by Deutsche Bank’s FX research team where they actively debate the global macro and currency outlook. In this second episode, George Saravelos (Global Head of FX Research) moderates a discussion between Sanjay Raja (Chief UK Economist and Deputy Head of UKI Research) and Shreyas Gopal (Senior FX Strategist). The trio explore the economic and fiscal backdrop ahead of this year’s key UK market event: the Autumn Budget. They debate the importance of the UK’s fiscal rules for the currency and rates market outlook, where the UK is and isn’t a global outlier, and offer some longer-term predictions and forecasts.
In our new Securitized Markets podcast, Deutsche Bank research strategists discuss relevant themes across the US securitized markets. In this episode we discuss residuals, the first loss tranche that offers investors both the highest level of risk and the greatest return. We provide context on the current state of the market, and a look forward over the next few quarters.
In this edition, Jonathan Jayarajan, Head of European Equity Product and Sanjay Raja, Chief UK Economist take a deep dive into the upcoming UK Budget and discuss the potential policy outcomes.
In this edition, Jonathan Jayarajan, Head of European Equity Product and Mitch Collett, Head of European Beverages Research discuss how AI is re-shaping the Consumer Staples industry.
In the Macro MATTers podcast, Matthew Luzzetti (Chief US Economist) and Matthew Raskin (Head of US Rates Research) discuss recent events moving markets. In this episode, they discuss the key takeaways from the September FOMC meeting and what it tells us about the outlook for monetary policy into year-end.
Post our 29th Annual TMT Conference, where we hosted 70 companies and several hundred investors, Jonathan Jayarajan, Deputy Head of EMEA Equity Research, discusses some of the key themes and issues with Rob Sanders, Gareth Davies, Johannes Schaller, and Robert Grindle.
In our latest Conference Insights, Matt Barnard, Head of US Company Research, sits down with research analysts: Doug Runte, Mike Linenberg, and Hillary Cacanando, to discuss key takeaways from our 15th Annual Aviation Forum in New York. The conference brought together over 900 investors and executives from the industry's leading carriers and aircraft leasing companies.
In our latest Conference Insights, Josh Ray, Associate Director of US Company Research, sat down with analysts Ross Seymore, Brad Zelnick, Brian Bedell, Nate Svensson and Melissa Weathers to highlight takeaways from Deutsche Bank’s 2025 Technology Conference in Dana Point. The conference cut across some of the most cutting edge and exciting technologies and applications that are dominating markets and mindshare today. Discussion topics included GenAI, crypto, FinTech, upstarts vs incumbants and much more.
In the Macro MATTers podcast, Matthew Luzzetti (Chief US Economist) and Matthew Raskin (Head of US Rates Research) discuss recent events moving markets. In this episode, they discuss Chair Powell’s speech at Jackson Hole and recent changes to our Fed view. In addition, they discuss what upcoming changes on the Fed Board could mean for monetary policy.
Stochastic conversations is a new series from Deutsche Bank's QIS Research Team, featuring team members' journeys from their background to their current roles. The series will also discuss recent market drivers and the performance of "Portfolio 365". In the first episode, Caio Natividade, Global Head of QIS Research introduces Vivek Anand, Head of Portfolio Construction Research from the QIS team.
In the Macro MATTers podcast, Matthew Luzzetti (Chief US Economist) and Matthew Raskin (Head of US Rates Research) discuss recent events moving markets.In this episode, they discuss what the disappointing July jobs report, continued evidence of elevated inflation, and recent developments on the administration’s succession plans at the Fed mean for near-term monetary policy.
Introducing our new podcast series, “In the fast lane” where we discuss topics across vehicle autonomy, electrification, infotainment, and much more. In this episode, we sit down with VinFast, Vietnam’s largest EV manufacturer having sold nearly 100k units last year, to discuss how they're navigating the dynamic environment. Chien Nguyen, CIO and Amandae Baey, VP, Investor Relations join us.
In the latest Macro MATTers podcast, Matthew Luzzetti (Chief US Economist) and Matthew Raskin (Head of US Rates Research) discuss recent events moving markets. In this episode, they discuss evidence of tariff effects in the June inflation data, the implications of recent trade deals for the outlook, the market response to news reports that President Trump could remove Chair Powell, Governor Waller’s case for a rate cut, and the upcoming Treasury Quarterly Refunding Announcement. (Note: This podcast was recorded on July 23rd after a trade deal with Japan was announced but before any other deals were made.)
The Brilliant World of FX is a new series by Deutsche Bank’s FX research team where they actively debate the global macro and currency outlook. In this first episode, George Saravelos (Global Head of FX Research) moderates a discussion between Mallika Sachdeva (Thematic FX Strategist) and Tim Baker (Head of FX Research – Americas). They dive into one of the most fascinating stories in global markets: the political and policy choices facing Japan and the impact on the yen. Japan is a country of striking economic paradoxes that holds valuable lessons for anyone following markets
In the latest Macro MATTers podcast, Matthew Luzzetti (Chief US Economist) and Matthew Raskin (Head of US Rates Research) discuss recent events moving markets. In this episode, they discuss the June jobs report, takeaways from the June FOMC meeting and subsequent Fedspeak, and a variety of other topics including SLR reform, foreign purchases of US Treasuries, and developments related to trade and fiscal policy. (Note: This podcast was recorded on July 3rd just after the release of the June employment report.)
Jim Reid, Head of Macro and Thematic Research, discusses the latest edition of the "Mapping the World's Prices" report from the Deutsche Bank Research Institute with thematic strategist Adrian Cox. The report looks at the world's cheapest and most expensive cities, where currency goes furthest, and the best places to live and eat . They discuss changes in global prices, quality of life, and the "cheap date" index . They also touch on the impact of policy on rankings, and expectations for the future .
In our new podcast series Flight Deck, we discuss topics across aerospace, airlines, defense, and next-gen aviation tech. For the first episode, we discuss the eVTOL landscape, sometimes also referred to as AAM (advanced air mobility). Stuart Simpson, CEO of UK-based Vertical Aerospace joins us.
In our latest Conference Insights, Tim Rokossa, Bin Wang, and Edison Yu highlight takeaways from Deutsche Bank’s Global Auto Industry Conference in New York. Discussions focused on the current sentiment of automotive companies, OEMs and suppliers in the US, China, and Europe.
In our latest Conference Insights, Jonathan Jayarajan, Head of European Equity Product and Deputy Head of EMEA Equity Research, sits down with 8 of our research analysts to discuss key takeaways from Deutsche Bank’s 22nd annual Consumer Conference in Paris. Over 100 corporates and 500 institutional investors were in attendance.
In the latest Macro MATTers podcast, Matthew Luzzetti (Chief US Economist) and Matthew Raskin (Head of US Rates Research) discuss recent events moving markets. In this episode, their discussion focuses on takeaways from recent data, evidence that the neutral fed funds rate is higher, and issues related to Jay Powell’s successor as Fed chair. (Note: This podcast was recorded on June 11th after the release of the May CPI report.)
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