

Podzept - The Bigger Picture
Deutsche Bank Research Institute
Podzept is a podcast which addresses the current issues driving the world of economics and finance.
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Mar 17, 2019 • 0sec
How to fix European banking … and why it matters
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.

Mar 5, 2019 • 0sec
Global Economic Update with Torsten Slok, March 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.

Mar 4, 2019 • 0sec
Tough race to the top of the European Commission
Kevin Körner, Senior Economist, discusses how the outcome of the EU elections and the composition of the new Parliament will significantly influence the nomination and election of the next President of the European Commission (EC). The election of the Commission President will be particularly challenging this year for three reasons.

Feb 24, 2019 • 0sec
Dreaming of Streaming
So how will we consume music in the years to come? How will streaming develop across the world? And what will happen to the major music labels? Listen to Laurie Davison, European Media & Online Analyst, Han Joon Kim, APAC Internet Analyst and Lloyd Walmsley, US Internet Analyst discussing the next evolution of streaming.

Feb 19, 2019 • 0sec
If the crosscurrents strengthen, how far could global growth fall?
Peter Hooper, Global Head of Economic Research, analyses the three biggest risks on the minds of both policy makers and investors: escalating trade conflict, Brexit and a China slowdown.

Feb 3, 2019 • 0sec
What the history of populism can teach us today
Jim Reid, Global Head of Fundamental Credit Strategy and Thematic Research, explores how unique events, waves of populism and social unrest have often occurred through history. As far back as the French Revolution, such episodes were regularly associated with economic crisis, concerns over national identity, and fundamental dissatisfaction at the governing class.

Jan 16, 2019 • 0sec
Q&A on US politics
Peter Hooper, Global Head of Economic Research interviews Frank Kelly, Managing Director and Head of Governement & Public Affairs Americas to assess the implications with the US facing a period of divided government following the mid-term elections.

Jan 16, 2019 • 0sec
Quantify geopolitical risk with alpha-DIG
Andy Moniz, Chief Data Scientist, dbDIG discusses how artificial intelligence has now grown to the point that it can forecast some market effects of political events. Deutsche Bank’s Alpha-DIG platform uses machine learning to identify the extent of various political risks and then quantify their intensity.

Jan 16, 2019 • 0sec
Germany in the post-Merkel era
Kevin Koerner, Senior Economist explores how Germany’s post-millennials will struggle to remember a time before Angela Merkel was Chancellor. Following her announcement she will not contest the next election, we examine what Merkel’s period in office has meant for Germany and the implications moving forward.

Jan 16, 2019 • 0sec
The trade war and China’s foreign policies
Zhiwei Zhang, Chief Economist & Head of Equity Strategy, China discusses trade talks between the US and China, meanwhile China has begun to invest considerable resources into its relationship with Europe, Japan, and other countries.


