Deutsche Bank has launched a new research institute to meet the growing demand for a European perspective on the long-term themes driving the global economy.
The Deutsche Bank Research Institute ( DBRI ) will offer valuable insights from Deutsche Bank Research on geopolitics, macroeconomics, technology and the corporate landscape.
It aims to help corporate executives, global investors and policymakers navigate a shifting environment by sharing insights in original and engaging ways, including events, videos, webinars, podcasts and reports available on a new public website. Readers can sign up today to receive new content in real time.
“The world around us is changing rapidly and our clients and stakeholders are increasingly turning to us for our expertise to help them understand the long-term themes driving global economies,” says Deutsche Bank chief executive officer Christian Sewing.
“The institute will enable us to share our insights with a wider audience that can benefit from our special perspective, rooted in the heart of Europe and with an international network.”
The institute harnesses the expertise of Deutsche Bank’s research team and draws on a wealth of data covering over 1,500 global companies, as well as key markets and sectors, spanning rates, foreign exchange, equities, emerging markets, credit, and securitization. Its content will complement the bank’s existing research, which will continue to be available exclusively to clients.
“Deutsche Bank Research has had an exceptional reputation among investors for many years for its robust and incisive analysis,” says Fabrizio Campelli, member of the bank’s management board and head of the corporate bank and investment bank. “That ability to make sense of a complex world has never been so much in demand, so this is the perfect time to make an even greater contribution to the public debate about the long-term themes driving change in Europe and beyond.”