MACRO AND MARKETS
TRADE FINANCE AND LENDING, MACRO AND MARKETS
Rare earths – a powerful attraction Rare earths – a powerful attraction
China has dominated the production of rare earth metals – the vital inputs in the clean energy transition as well as military equipment. But this could be all set to change as Western economies seek greater control of their supply chains and to reduce their dependence on rivals, explains Deutsche Bank’s Marion Laboure
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TRADE FINANCE, MACRO AND MARKETS, SUSTAINABLE FINANCE
How the great decoupling impacts global trade How the great decoupling impacts global trade
Globalisation is not coming to an end, but a rethink is overdue, Deutsche Bank’s Markus Müller and Marion Laboure argue. flow summarises their thoughts on three acute challenges for global trade: interdependence, technology, and sustainability
CASH MANAGEMENT, MACRO AND MARKETS
Japan joins the journey to a cashless society Japan joins the journey to a cashless society
Japan might be a relative latecomer to journey towards a cashless society, but it has made swift progress in just five years, as a Deutsche Bank Research paper reports
DOSSIER ASEAN, MACRO AND MARKETS
Navigating China’s slowdown Navigating China’s slowdown
In the Q3 Asia Corporate Newsletter, Deutsche Bank Research analysts examine the impact of China’s slowing growth and what this means for corporates and their risk management around currency hedging and supply chain diversification
TECHNOLOGY, MACRO AND MARKETS {icon-book}
AI in motion: Tracking the smart money’s journey AI in motion: Tracking the smart money’s journey
Deutsche Bank Senior Strategist Marion Laboure takes a closer look at the explosion in artificial intelligence (AI) commercial applications by examining patent growth areas
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Asia holds its ground in Q2
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Higher energy prices – here to stay?
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Cloud of recession
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The Age of Disorder
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DAVID WATSON
Payments systems in the digital economy
BOON-HIONG CHAN
Finding crypto equilibrium
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Getting flexible: Treasury’s response to deglobalisation
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Towards COP27: The financial sector as a key driver of change
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Why we need a new look at rare earths
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Bridges into the blockchain world
DR REBECCA HARDING
Farewell to hydrocarbons
VINCO DAVID, JONATHAN SKOVBRO
Export credit insurance in crises
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Recession risk Recession risk
With the Federal Reserve skipping a rate hike at the June 2023 FOMC meeting following the most aggressive round of tightening since Paul Volcker, maintaining the balance between taming inflation and averting recession continues to be the central macro focus for markets, reflect Deutsche Bank Research economists
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Latin America’s resurgence Latin America’s resurgence
Despite political upheavals, Latin America is enjoying renewed growth, as firms shore up supply chains with nearshoring and mitigate currency volatility and inflation. LatAm correspondent Ivan Castano Freeman reports for flow
CASH MANAGEMENT, MACRO AND MARKETS
Cash – the long goodbye? Cash – the long goodbye?
Slower economic growth and rising interest rates have accelerated transition from cash to digital payments. flow reviews the latest recent Deutsche Bank Research report on the future of payments along with the move to digital wallets and IDs