SECURITIES SERVICES
SECURITIES SERVICES, MACRO AND MARKETS
China’s post-zero-Covid investment boom China’s post-zero-Covid investment boom
Since China dropped its restrictive zero Covid-19 policy, foreign financial institutions and asset managers have renewed their appetite for Chinese securities. At the same time, the Middle Kingdom’s financial institutions are looking offshore in search of diversification beyond their domestic market. flow explains the advantages of working with banks with fund custody licences in China
Sign up to flow Sign up to our magazine
As a Deutsche Bank client you can reserve your free copy of flow – packed with practical examples and insights of corporate banking in action around the world
MACRO AND MARKETS, SECURITIES SERVICES
Asia holds its ground in Q2 Asia holds its ground in Q2
In the latest Asia Corporate Newsletter, Deutsche Bank Research notes that the US banking crisis has lent strength to global economic headwinds, but Asia is well positioned to withstand the buffeting, with China’s reopened economy as a key driver. flow provides a summary of the report’s insights
SECURITY SERVICES, MACRO AND MARKETS
Digital assets – from exuberance to utility Digital assets – from exuberance to utility
The boom in digital assets over recent years has been driven more by investor “magical thinking” than by practical considerations, suggests two Deutsche Bank Research reports by Marion Laboure and Cassidy Ainsworth-Grace. flow’s Clarissa Dann reports on the volatile journey towards mainstream asset adoption so far
CASH MANAGEMENT, MACRO AND MARKETS, SECURITIES SERVICES
Digital currencies: the ultimate soft power? Digital currencies: the ultimate soft power?
Central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) are the vehicle for central banks worldwide to develop their own digital payment alternatives. Not only are emerging market economies ahead of developed ones in launching them but CBDCs are also emerging as a soft power tool at a time of geopolitical volatility. flow’s Clarissa Dann provides a summary of a recent Deutsche Bank Research report
SECURITIES SERVICES, REGULATION
Crypto assets: a lesson from history Crypto assets: a lesson from history
The rapid rise and fall of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX reflected a volatile crypto market in 2022 and echoed previous high-profile corporate collapses two decades ago. Now, as then, a tighter regulatory framework is needed concludes the latest Deutsche Bank Research paper. flow’s Clarissa Dann reports on its findings
MOST READ
SECURITIES SERVICES
T+1 settlement reaches America
SECURITIES SERVICES, REGULATION
Crypto assets: a lesson from history
SECURITIES SERVICES, TECHNOLOGY
Accelerated settlement – the move towards T+0
SECURITIES SERVICES, MACRO AND MARKETS
New frontiers for China’s big spenders
SECURITIES SERVICES
Digital securities: the future of capital markets
OPINIONS
BOON-HIONG CHAN
Finding crypto equilibrium
CHRISTOF HOFMANN
Getting flexible: Treasury’s response to deglobalisation
JOHN W. H. DENTON {icon-book}
Towards COP27: The financial sector as a key driver of change
DR REBECCA HARDING
Why we need a new look at rare earths
CHRISTOF HOFMANN
Bridges into the blockchain world
DR REBECCA HARDING
Farewell to hydrocarbons
VINCO DAVID, JONATHAN SKOVBRO
Export credit insurance in crises
Stay up-to-date with
Sign-up flow newsbites
Choose your preferred banking topics and we will send you updated emails based on your selection
Sign-up Sign-upSECURITIES SERVICES, REGULATION
A delicate balance Finding crypto equilibrium
Regulations cannot effectively manage human integrity, and Deutsche Bank’s Boon-Hiong Chan reflects on finding a delicate balance between protecting investor safety and the need for digital assets to continue their evolution in the light of the recent crypto firm collapses
SECURITIES SERVICES, MACRO AND MARKETS
New frontiers for China’s big spenders New frontiers for China’s big spenders
High net worth individuals (HNWIs) and mass-affluent investors in China want to invest more of their wealth outside of the country. flow explores some of the options currently available to them
SECURITIES SERVICES, MACRO AND MARKETS
New shades of custody for Asia’s hungry investors New shades of custody for Asia’s hungry investors
With the FTX bankruptcy having put the jitters into the crypto markets, the Network Forum Asia meeting’s focus on what this means for Asia’s voracious investors – and their custody requirements – was particularly opportune. flow reports from an upbeat Singapore