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Deutsche Bank quarterly profits fall despite 11% increase in net revenues

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In the second quarter, Deutsche Bank’s asset management business DWS saw more than nine billion euros in net inflows, which were primarily in passive and alternative investment products, according to the business. Our planned share repurchases enable us to deliver on our goals to distribute capital to our shareholders.

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The TRADE predictions series 2025: The cross-asset perspective

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Chris Jackson, global head of equity strategy and head of equities, EMEA, Liquidnet As we look ahead to 2025, we see it as a transformative year in how and what we trade. For asset managers, maintaining quality execution expertise in this changing landscape will be critical for sustained fund performance.

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The TRADE predictions series 2025: The cross-asset look

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Chris Jackson, global head of equity strategy and head of equities, EMEA, Liquidnet As we look ahead to 2025, we see it as a transformative year in how and what we trade. For asset managers, maintaining quality execution expertise in this changing landscape will be critical for sustained fund performance.

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Fireside Friday with… ING Bank’s Stephane Malrait

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As we look ahead to 2025, what is the main challenge facing traders? In 2025 we could have a bit more clarity than we had in 2024, with the US election a big topic now being decided. Number four that Id put on my list is the current consultation by IOSCO on pre-hedging activities cross-asset. It really depends on the topics.

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The TRADE predictions series 2025: A macro outlook on the markets – part two

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We will be looking closelyat China, Hong Kong and Singapore as they find means to stimulate growth and investment in public markets. As a growing Asian quantitative asset manager, our focus will be on Australia, India and Japan.

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