Podzept and Behind the Headlines with Jim Reid - with Deutsche Bank Research show

Podzept and Behind the Headlines with Jim Reid - with Deutsche Bank Research

Summary: 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. Behind the Headlines: In-depth conversations with decision makers. Jim Reid digs deep for insights.

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 Election could bring sweeping changes to the economic outlook | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The 2020 election is now less than a week away. While all elections have implications for the economic outlook, the two candidates for this year’s contest have historically divergent views on essentially all important aspects of economic policy. In this podcast, we consider the implications for the economic outlook of the possible combinations of president and Senate.

 America's Racial Gap & Big Tech's Closing Window | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

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.

 Nicht löschen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The widening generational divide should be a key source of alarm for investors, financial markets and society as a whole. Young people perceive themselves as the losers on issues ranging from housing to climate change to student debt. In turn, this anger is manifesting itself into political outcomes, with elections around the world increasingly fought along generational lines.

 BtH 2: Henrik Hänche, Deutsche Post DHL Group - From globalisation to low interest rates | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Henrik and Jim discuss a wide range of issues, from globalisation to low interest rates, and then point out some of the nuances of working from home since the pandemic, and how communication within the business is vitally important now more than ever.

 BtH 1: Stefan Scholz, Continental AG - WfH to Tesla to ESG | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Stefan and Jim discuss how Continental has been impacted by COVID 19; within the organisation and with external stakeholders across themes like working from home, where the company is now with ESG – the hottest topic pre pandemic ESG – supply chain issues, the relationship between the US and China and how is Tesla disrupting the market.

 Intergenerational Conflict: The Next Dividing Line | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The widening generational divide should be a key source of alarm for investors, financial markets and society as a whole. Young people perceive themselves as the losers on issues ranging from housing to climate change to student debt. In turn, this anger is manifesting itself into political outcomes, with elections around the world increasingly fought along generational lines.

 How the virus could reduce inequality | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

As long as they are covered by salary protection schemes, those on low incomes have seen their paycheque relatively more insulated than those on higher incomes. Other redistributionist measures also mean the rich are likely to face a higher burden, thus reducing inequality.

 The $3.5 Trillion Tech Cold War Fallout | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The US-China Tech Cold War remains one of the biggest tail risks of the current market rally. We have conducted a top-down analysis to quantify the impact of a complete decoupling. Our study on stock price correlations with the DB Tech Cold War Index yields a surprising and counter-intuitive finding, Semiconductors. Listen to a new podcast with Apjit Walia Tech Strategist and Matthew Barnard, Head of Company Research US.

 The future of work from home | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Children, interruptions, loneliness, and an unsuitable workplace has left many frustrated as they attempt to work from home. We do the sums to see if businesses should subsidise their employees’ housing costs so they can save on expensive office space.

 How can you build a framework for market neutral portfolios across asset classes? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

We are going through a tremendous volatile market with investors looking for stable returns. According to a few news outlets some of the quant funds have performed less well. Caio Natividade, Head of QIS Research and Sorin Ionescu, Head of QIS Structuring share their insights on common misconceptions.

 Higher e-duc@tion and the future of homework | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

A confluence of factors - a pandemic, high education costs, environmental concerns, and new instructional technology - could rapidly increase the popularity of online education. Moreover, because online platforms transcend political boundaries, top universities could gain more market share on a global level, leading to the disappearance of many lesser-known schools.

 Asset Allocation: Throw Away The Playbook: 10 Surprises | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

The unique nature of the pandemic shock and the wide uncertainty surrounding it, meant there was no one historical playbook that fit easily. So inevitably there were going to be some surprises. In the event, there have been many.

 What does machine learning have in common with cooking feijoda? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Machine learning, with all of their processing power, they’re able to more quickly highlight or find patterns in big data that would have otherwise been missed by human beings. Machine learning is a tool that can be used to enhance humans’ abilities to solve problems and make informed inferences on a wide range of problems, much wider than financial services for example helping diagnose diseases to coming up with solutions for global climate change.

 Online grocery: fad or fate? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Online food ordering (both grocery delivery and meal kits) was already seeing steady growth before covid-19. Since the outbreak, it has taken off. While some people may revert back to their old habits when the pandemic recedes, many have been introduced to the concept and will continue to enjoy the benefits.

 How our flying habits will change | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

While history shows us that it can take over two years for an aviation demand shock to return to normal, many people now forecast a permanent drop in travel, particularly for business. We argue business and personal travel will remain, however, the way people book will change the transport industry.

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