Deutsche Bank Research

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Deutsche Bank Research
City Frankfurt am Main
Country Germany
Website www.dbresearch.de
address Taunusanlage 12 60325 Frankfurt am Main
founder Deutsche Bank AG
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Organizational Structure and Funding

Management plus Four Strategic Research Teams:

1. Banking, Financial Markets, Regulation 2. Sectors, Technology, Resources 3. Macroeconomics 4. European Policy Research

Address

Taunusanlage 12 60325 Frankfurt am Main

People

Executive board

People leading the Think Tank in the day to day business (CEOs, directorates etc.).

  • Jeffrey Urwin, Management Board/Head of Corporate and Investment Banking

Staff

People working for the Think Tank (Fellows etc.). This includes also part-time employees.


Supervisory board

People supervising the Think Tank (mainly in economic questions).

Experts

Experts are not permanently employed at the Think Tank. They are paid for contract research when their expertise is needed. Some Think Tanks call a database of hundred or even more experts their own.

  • Orcun Kaya, Team Banking, Financial Markets and Regulation/Analysts
  • Patricia Wruuck, Team European Policy Research/Analyst/European policy, EMU, intitutional affairs
  • Matthias Mikosek, Team Banking, Financial Markets and Regulation/Topics Banking Markets, financial market institutions, retail banking
  • Jochen Möbert, Team Makroökonomie/Analyst/Immobilien, Ökonometrie, Deutschland, Japan
  • Oliver Rakau, Team Makroökonomie/Analyst/Einkommen, Konsum, Ausrüstungsinvestitionen, Deutschland, Euroraum
  • Iris Rose, Team Banking, Financial Markets and Regulation/Office
  • Heike Mai, Team Banking, Financial Markets and Regulation/Topics Payments, shadow banking
  • Heiko Peters, Team Makroökonomie/Analyst/Außenhandel, Argbeitsmarkt, Ökonometrie, Deutschland, Euroraum



Working mode, goals

Mission: "Deutsche Bank Research is responsible for macroeconomic analysis within Deutsche Bank Group and acts as consultant for the bank, its clients and stakeholders. We analyse relevant trends for the bank in financial markets, the economy and society and highlight risks and opportunities. DB Research delivers high-quality, independent analysis and actively promotes public debate on economic, fiscal, labour market and social policy issues.

We have focused our research on the following topics - Macroeconomic analysis and analysis of growth trends in Germany, - Economic policy issues in Germany and Europe, - Global research on the financial sector and its regulation, and - Natural resources - risks and opportunities, ensuring future supply."


Topics

We used the DGs of the EU to generate a basic list of topics. This list is going to be steadily extended. However we try to preserve a persistent list of topics.

  • Regulation
  • Banks
  • Financial Programming and Budget
  • Financial Policy
  • Research, Innovation and Science
  • Education
  • Economic Policy
  • European Integration


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