Podzept - The Bigger Picture

Deutsche Bank Research Institute
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Jan 1, 1970 • 0sec

America's Racial Gap & Big Tech's Closing Window

The exponential growth of the digital economy is going to leave large chunks of minorities with little or no access to jobs. We conduct a bottom up societal study and it shows that 76% of Blacks and 62% of Hispanics could get shut out or be under-prepared for 86% of jobs in the US by 2045. If this digital racial gap is not addressed, in one generation alone, digitization could render the country’s minorities into an unemployment abyss.
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dbSustainability: Glencore and net zero by 2050

Liam Fitzpatrick, European Head of Metals and Mining Research interviews Anna Krutikov, Glencore's Head of Sustainability. Climate ambition is increasing rapidly at a global level and investors are demanding that large corporates, such as Glencore, align strategies with the goals of the Paris Agreement and take the necessary action on reducing emissions.
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Curious side effect to pandemic?

Many corporates have penciled in a strong rebound in earnings this year backed by forecasts of robust pent-up demand. Yet, so far there is little evidence of the spending surge that so many expect. Corporates are not wrong to anticipate hefty spending; all the right ingredients are there. Savings jumped due to government stimulus and a lack of spending options. So what’s happening then?
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Alternative proteins – the renewables of food?

New Podzept Podcast. The big bust in share prices of Alternative Food stocks has echoes of the dot.com boom & bust in 2000. Yet, just as the bursting of the tech bubble did not stop the inevitable development and adoption of technology, Deutsche Bank Research see the Food Tech revolution as likely continuing despite the cooling of last year’s market euphoria. Olga Cotaga and Luke Templeman, both Thematic Research Analysts, discuss the growth potential in the industry as it continues to simmer, but with the potential to change food as we know it.
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Making Sense of Space: Understanding rockets with Edison Yu

In our new series ‘Making Sense of Space’ we discuss various aspects of the Space ecosystem. The first episode kicks off with the rocket launch market. Edison Yu, lead on research coverage of Space & Aerial Mobility, speaks with Peter Beck, Founder and CEO of Rocket Lab, one of the leading launch companies in the world.
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Stochastic conversations

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.
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Macro MATTers: Jackson Hole and Fed leadership changes

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.
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Conference Insights: Thoughts from DB’s Technology Conference

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.
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Conference Insights: Thoughts from Deutsche Bank's Aviation Forum

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.
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Conference Insights: Thoughts from our annual TMT conference

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.

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