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Falling interest rates could spark a return to real estate M&A deals across the Asia-Pacific region, according to Ivy Ng, APAC Chief Investment Officer at DWS Group. Ng joins John Lee and Katia Dmitrieva on the Asia Centric podcast to break down where she sees the biggest opportunities and risks, and argues the worst may be over for the sector.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In dieser besonderen Episode sind wir in Frankfurt bei der DWS Group zu Gast, wo wir mit Gero und Leonie über ihre Karrieren und die vielfältigen Möglichkeiten bei Deutschlands größtem Asset Manager sprechen. Erfahre, wie der Einstieg bei der DWS Group funktioniert, was ein Asset Manager wirklich macht und wie das globale Nachwuchsprogramm jungen Talenten Türen öffnet. Benjamin nimmt uns mit auf eine Reise durch die Welt der Finanzdienstleistungen und zeigt auf, wie man als junger Professional durchstarten kann. Bleibt dran! Mehr zu Leonie, Gero und DWS Group: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leonie-von-selzam-69746993/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/gero-schomann-538b3430/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/dwsgroup/ https://www.dws.com/de-de/ hyrd: https://hyrd.ai/ https://www.instagram.com/gethyrd/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/gethyrd/ https://www.facebook.com/gethyrd/ https://twitter.com/gethyrd
In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Stefan Hoops, dem CEO der DWS Group, wo er über 940 Milliarden Euro verantwortet. Wir beleuchten seine beeindruckende Karriere und die Herausforderungen, die er bewältigt hat, einschließlich einer dramatischen Erpressung. Stefan gibt uns Einblicke in seinen Alltag als CEO und erläutert, wie seine persönliche Leidenschaft für Basketball ihm hilft, ein besserer Chef zu sein.___Ihr möchtet mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findet ihr alle Infos & Rabatte!Business Class – eine Produktion von Business Insider / Redaktion: Leo GinsburgProduktion: Lisa-Sophie Kempke / Peer Semrau___ImpressumDatenschutz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the Dakota Fundraising News Podcast, hosts Pat and Konch discuss recent job transitions, including Jean Pierre Bonour to DWS Group and Jasmine Yu to Bryn Mawr Capital Management, alongside significant mergers such as NewEdge Advisors acquiring Stonebridge Financial Partners. The episode also covers institutional investment actions, highlighting the Bristol County Retirement System's search for private real estate investments and substantial new commitments by the Colorado Fire & Police Pension Association. Additionally, the launch of Capitol Meridian Partners' CMP Terrapin Partners II is announced, targeting the aerospace and defense sectors. Tune in for a comprehensive look at the evolving landscape of financial management and investment, with more detailed insights available on Dakota Marketplace online.
In der heutigen Folge von "Alles auf Aktien" sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Holger Zschäpitz über den Ausverkauf im Dax, Bill Gates' Milliardeninvestitionen in Atomkraft und was sonst noch wichtig wird in dieser Woche. Außerdem geht es um Continental, Rheinmetall, Commerzbank, Adobe, Broadcom, Netflix. Sprott Uranium Miners ETF (WKN: A3DJZY), iShares Global Clean Energy (WKN: A0MW0M), Euwax Gold II (WKN: EWG2LD), Xetra Gold (WKN: A0S9GB), Xtrackers CAC 40 ETF (WKN: DBX1AR), Eiffage, Vinci, Orange, Société Générale, Engie, CapGemini, Sanofi, ST Micro, LVMH und DWS Group. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Ab sofort gibt es noch mehr "Alles auf Aktien" bei WELTplus und Apple Podcasts – inklusive aller Artikel der Hosts und AAA-Newsletter. Hier bei WELT: https://www.welt.de/podcasts/alles-auf-aktien/plus247399208/Boersen-Podcast-AAA-Bonus-Folgen-Jede-Woche-noch-mehr-Antworten-auf-Eure-Boersen-Fragen.html. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Hörtipps: Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Außerdem bei WELT: Im werktäglichen Podcast „Das bringt der Tag“ geben wir Ihnen im Gespräch mit WELT-Experten die wichtigsten Hintergrundinformationen zu einem politischen Top-Thema des Tages. +++ Werbung +++ Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte! https://linktr.ee/alles_auf_aktien Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Der DAX hat unter dem Strich einen guten Handelstag hinter sich. Der Leitindex schloss rund 0,4 Prozent höher bei 18.652 Zählern. Der größte Impulsgeber wartet heute am Nachmittag. Dann wird der US-Arbeitsmarktbericht veröffentlicht.
Ferat Öztürk ist Head of XTrackers Digital Distribution EMEA bei der DWS Group. Der "ETF Enthusiast" - wie er sich selbst auf LinkedIn beschreibt - spricht in dieser Folge der FinanzRomanze mit Conny über die wahrscheinlich beliebteste Anlageform der Deutschen: ETF's! In dieser Podcast-Episode geht es u.a. um folgende Themen: Zahlen, Daten & Fakten aus der neuen ETF-Studie Fonds vs. ETF Aktienrente Hat ein ETF nur Vorteile? Ferat verrät seine Lieblings-Themen ETF's Wie könnte KI ETF-Investing beeinflussen? Ferat's ultimativer Finanztipp Für mehr Inhalte rund um den Podcast, folgt uns gerne auf folgenden Kanälen: Instagram: www.instagram.com/runbusiness LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/runbusiness Dieser Podcast ist powered by Consorsbank. WERBUNG Die richtigen Aktien fürs Depot auszuwählen, kann echt zeitintensiv sein. Allen, die sicher, regelmäßig und automatisiert investieren wollen, ist der ETF-Sparplan der Consorsbank zu empfehlen. Lass' dein Geld für dich arbeiten – und das bei jederzeit flexibler Spar-Rate. Hier geht's zum ETF-Sparplan der Consorsbank!
Der DAX hat einen gelungenen Start in die neue Handelswoche hingelegt. Gestern Nachmittag bröckelten die Gewinne zwar etwas ab. Trotzdem reichte es zu einem Plus von 0,6 Prozent. Heute droht erst einmal ein Start im Minus.
Der DAX hat am Freitag deutlich nachgegeben und nach nach acht Woche in Folge mit Gewinnen wieder einmal ein Wochenminus eingefahren. Heute dürfte zunächst Richtungssuche angesagt sein.
Ioannis Ioannou is one of the world's leading experts on Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Associate Professor of Strategy and Entrepreneurship at London Business School. Professor Ioannou regularly publishes in top-tier peer-reviewed academic journals, including Strategic Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Management Science, and Organization Science. Professor Ioannou is also the co-Chair of the Sustainability Advisory Panel of Merck, a member of the ESG Advisory Board of the DWS Group, a member of the Advisory Board of the Sustainable Risk Assessment Framework (SRAF), the Board of the Alliance for Research on Corporate Sustainability (ARCS), serves as an Advisor to TreeApp, and a member of the World Economic Forum Expert Network. Learn more here: www.ioannou.usSummaryProfessor Ioannou discusses the need for sustainability and corporate social responsibility to be central to the strategies of organisations. He explores the fall of Kodak and Blockbuster as analogies for organizations that fail to adapt to these new demands. Professor Ioannou defines sustainability and corporate social responsibility as integrating environmental and social issues into business. He emphasises the importance of understanding the evolving nature of these challenges. Professor Ioannou also discusses the connection between corporate strategy and sustainability, the trade-offs and opportunities of sustainability, and the challenges of transitioning to a sustainable business model. He highlights the role of disruptive innovation and the clashing capabilities and competencies that organizations may face. Ioannou addresses the balance between short-term results and long-term transformation and the role of investors in the transition to sustainability. He concludes by providing advice for business leaders on how to approach sustainability. Key Moments04:21 Defining Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility05:17 The Conceptual Level of Sustainability06:14 The Evolving Nature of Sustainability Challenges09:28 The Connection Between Corporate Strategy and Sustainability10:22 The Goal of Shareholder Value and Sustainability11:16 The Two Stories of Sustainability12:39 The Trade-offs and Opportunities of Sustainability14:29 Disruption and Clashing Capabilities20:34 Navigating the Disruption of Sustainability21:32 Disruption by Sustainability and Ethics22:27 Technological Innovation and Sustainability23:23 Customer Changes and Sustainability24:18 Clashing Capabilities and Competencies27:37 Structural Inertia and Transitioning to Renewables28:32 The Challenge of Competing with Two Business Models31:15 The Rate of Change in Sustainability33:37 Balancing Short-Term Results and Long-Term Transformation36:27 The Role of Investors in the Transition to Sustainability47:28 Advice for Business LeadersMusic credit: David Cutter Music / @dcuttermusic Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Der DAX sorgt nach wie vor für Staunen. Auch gestern erreichte er eine neue Rekordmarke. Erstmals stieg der DAX über 18.500 Punkte. Auch heute deuten sich Gewinne an. Die Vorgaben aus Übersee sind überwiegend positiv.
Phil Orlando, Chief Equity Strategist at Federated Hermes, joins to discuss the outlook for markets and the Fed and gives his recession call. Nancy Curtin, Partner and Global CIO/Head of Investment Advisory at AlTi Tiedemann Global, discusses her outlook for markets in the US and globally and if the US can avoid recession. Reginald DesRoches, President of Rice University, joins to discuss higher education, student loans, acceptance rates, and other issues involving American universities. Matt Stucky, Senior Portfolio Manager at Northwestern Mutual, joins to discuss his market outlook and sectors he likes for the rest of 2023. Ed Price, Senior Fellow at NYU and Principal at Ergo, joins to talk about the war in Ukraine and geopolitical risks. Ivana Delevska, founder and CIO at Spear Invest, joins to talk about investing strategies and outlook for markets. Amanda Rebello, Head of Xtrackers Sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins to give her market analysis and her role at DWS. Hosted by John Tucker, Bailey Lipschultz and Carol Massar. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David joins us back in studio to share his thoughts on the shape of the US economy, relative to other regions, along with expectations for monetary policy and an outlook for equities. We also dive into allocation preferences across equities, fixed income and more. Featured are Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office, and David Bianco, Chief Investment Officer Americas, DWS Group. Host: Daniel Cassidy
In the latest entry in Reorg's Expert Views series, debt origination reporter Nick Krause speaks to DWS Group's head of private credit Jens Witzke and head of structured income Marcus Herbig about fundraising in the current challenging macroeconomic environment, the right level of financial covenants, whether or not limited partners, or LPs, are seeking safety in larger funds, and the key trends to watch out for in the second half of the year.
Auch in der Bankenbranche wirbeln die Quartalszahlen einiges durcheinander. Martin Weiß, stellvertretender Chefredakteur von DER AKTIONÄR, spricht mit Fabian Strebin aus der Redaktion von DER AKTIONÄR darüber, warum sich die Aktie der Deutschen Bank nach Zahlen nicht bewegt hat. Außerdem Thema sind die nächste Woche anstehenden Commerzbank-Zahlen und wieso die UniCredit einen Blick wert ist. Und: Darum bricht die DWS-Group-Aktie gerade nach oben aus. Hinweis: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlageempfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren oder der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen.
Our conversation focuses on the US real estate sector as we dive into the challenges facing office properties, as well as where opportunities can be located across the broader sector. Featured are Jon Woloshin, Real Estate and Lodging Analyst Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office, and Todd Henderson, Head of Real Estate Americas with DWS Group.
Raj Dhanda, Partner and Global Head of Wealth Management at Ares Wealth Management, joins the program to give his market outlook and discusses eco risks in the US, as well as Ares' new private credit fund launched in April. Brian Egger, Senior Gaming & Lodging Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss his mid-year outlook for lodging and other travel and cruise stocks. Amanda Rebello, Head of Xtrackers Sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins to give her market analysis and her role at DWS. Bloomberg's Emily Chang joins us to discuss her new show “The Circuit” on Bloomberg Originals. Joe Mazzola, Managing Director of Trading Education at Charles Schwab, joins to discuss his panel today, investing strategies, and popular names on the May Investor Movement Index. Retired four-star admiral of the US Navy Mike Rogers joins us from the Bloomberg Invest conference to discuss the war in Ukraine and the start of the Ukrainian counteroffensive, US and Western geopolitical strategy, and other global conflict concerns. Anna Wong, Chief US Economist with Bloomberg Economist, joins to discuss US Jobless Claims surging, homeowner equity loss, and outlook for a recession. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Jess Menton.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The DWS Group (DWS) – formally Deutsche Asset Management is one of the worlds leading asset managers and currently boasts €841bn of assets under management. Issie studied Real Estate at the Royal Agricultural University before joining Deutsche Bank as an Analyst. She has since held roles at Eden Rock Group, LaSalle, Aviva Investors, and her experience spans investment, investment specialist, real estate development and asset management. Outside of work, Issie is a passionate Mentor for Moving Ahead and GAIN two social impact organisations advancing workplace inclusion and diversity. In 2021 Issie was a finalist in the Investment Weeks Woman of the Year award. I sat down with Issie to discuss a broad range of subjects which covered some of the following topics: How she got into Real Estate Impostor Syndrome What is an “Investment Specialist” Creating Real Estate Investment Products Where the investment opportunities currently lie Oh, and one last question - who are the People, what Property, and in which Place Issie would invest should she have £500m of equity at her disposal. Catch the newest episode on Spotify and Apple Podcast every Thursday. Who do you want to see on the Podcast? The People Property Place Podcast is powered by Rockbourne. If you're loving what you hear, we kindly ask you to take a moment and show your support by leaving a rating and review for the People Property Place podcast. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Interview Im großen Interview werfen wir einen Blick auf Metaverse Fonds. Manuel Mühl von der DWS Group gewährt uns einen tiefen Einblick wie er und sein Team Themen inhaltlich bearbeiten und warum sie denken, dass das Metaverse ein spannendes Investment-Thema ist. Das Metaverse mag erst mal nur ein Medienhype gewesen sein. Aber warum ist es auch aus technologischer und ökonomischer Sicht interessant? Das verrät uns Manuel in einem spannenden Interview! News Meta Quartalszahlen und Mark Zuckerbergs Metaverse-Commitment Hinweis auf "affordability" der Quest 3 Meta Quest Gaming Showcase angekündigt Pico G3 Launch und JioDive VR Apple Reality Headset Update Hinweis auf die Google IO Schleswig Holstein hat jetzt auch einen XR Verein
CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with Arne Noack, Head of Systematic Investment Solutions, Americas, at DWS Group, and Dave Nadig, Financial Futurist at VettaFi.They discussed two hot-button issues on the SEC's radar ahead of a key hearing before the House Financial Services Committee tomorrow. What can ETF investors expect to hear on the topics of crypto and ESG – and what other ways might SEC Chair Gary Gensler push for transparency among those two industries? No doubt corporate America stands ready to push back as the disclosure requirements start piling up. In the “Markets 102” portion, Bob continued the conversation with Dave Nadig from VettaFi.
Tom Keene interviews IMF Managing Director Kristilina Georgieva live in Washington DC. Selma Hepp, Chief Economist at CoreLogic, joins the program to discuss the housing market and breaks down the latest housing data. Pablo di Si, CEO of Volkswagen of America, joins Alix Steel and Matt Miller with BTV to discuss the latest auto trends and VW's electric vehicle goals in the US. Herman Chan, Senior Analyst: US Regional Banks & Fintech with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins to discuss the recent deposit news on Western Alliance and Blackrock selling failed-bank securities. Amanda Rebello, Head of Passive Sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins to give her market analysis and discuss the launch of a new ETF. Bloomberg host Kathleen Hays joins the program to talk about the change in leadership at the Bank of Japan and the end of “Kurodanomics.” Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ira Jersey, Chief US interest rate strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, discusses Treasuries, TIPS, and the Fed. Drew Reading, Research Analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, joins the show to break down Home Depot earnings and outlook for the retail giant. Amanda Rebello, head of passive sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins the program to discuss the firm's ETF offerings and her outlook for markets and the economy. Sevin Yeltekin, dean of Simon Business School at the University of Rochester, joins the program to discuss her US and global economic outlook and outlook for inflation. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Weisz, CIO and founder at Yieldstreet, joins the show to talk market moves, sectors he's looking at, and gives his market outlook. Angela Stent, Senior Fellow at the Brookings institute and author of Putin's World: Russia Against the West and With the Rest, joins the show to talk about the outlook for the war in Ukraine and geopolitical tensions. George Catrambone, COO and Head of Americas Trading at DWS Group, joins the program to talk about stocks and investing. Alexander Loucopoulos, partner at Sciens Water, joins the program to talk about his firm addressing the funding gap in US water infrastructure and outlook for private equity. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In der heutigen Folge „Alles auf Aktien“ sprechen die Finanzjournalisten Daniel Eckert und Nando Sommerfeldt über Erleichterung bei Microsoft, Kartell-Kummer bei Alphabet und die Rekordjagd der Munich Re. Außerdem geht es um Amazon, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, Hannover Rück, Blackrock, Invesco, DWS Group, WisdomTree, Amundi, Société Générale, MSCI Inc, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Börse AG, London Stock Exchange, Moody's, Vonovia, LEG und TAG Immobilien. Wir freuen uns an Feedback über aaa@welt.de. Disclaimer: Die im Podcast besprochenen Aktien und Fonds stellen keine spezifischen Kauf- oder Anlage-Empfehlungen dar. Die Moderatoren und der Verlag haften nicht für etwaige Verluste, die aufgrund der Umsetzung der Gedanken oder Ideen entstehen. Für alle, die noch mehr wissen wollen: Holger Zschäpitz können Sie jede Woche im Finanz- und Wirtschaftspodcast "Deffner&Zschäpitz" hören. Impressum: https://www.welt.de/services/article7893735/Impressum.html Datenschutz: https://www.welt.de/services/article157550705/Datenschutzerklaerung-WELT-DIGITAL.html
Herzlich Willkommen zur Jura Aktuell Folge vom 09.01.2023 Themen der Sendung: - Reichsbürger im Staatsdienst: Wie verfährt die Rechtsprechung mit Beamten, welche die demokratische Ordnung ablehnen - DWS Group kam wegen des Verdachts von Kapitalanlagebetrug durch „Greenwashing“ in die Bredoulie: Die relevante und unbekannte Strafnorm § 264a StGB unter der Lupe juraaktuellpodcast@gmail.com - Kontakt/Fragen/Feedback Scalable Capital Empfehlungslink Nutze den Link, um dein Broker-Depot oder Vermögensverwaltungs-Portfolio zu eröffnen. Komplett digital, schnell und sicher. Eingeladene, die ein Broker-Depot eröffnen, können sich eine Aktie oder einen ETF gratis sichern! https://de.scalable.capital/einladung/bdscpc Spenden Link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=Y836YQNZJKWEW&source=url ETH Adresse: 0x21f9fd941cECfBDF941A03c06C541b0664c50646 BTC Adresse: bc1quwsz69685g9juglq3sd956z9vqx8dev8qasmay Unterstützung des Podcast durch die Nutzung der folgenden Links: Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch BGB - https://amzn.to/3lRiu51 Strafgesetzbuch StGB - https://amzn.to/2Z79OgU Grundgesetzkommentar mit Einigungsvertrag GG - https://amzn.to/2Z8Dmeh Prime Student 6 Monate kostenlos– https://www.amazon.de/gp/student/signup/info?tag=podcastjonasn-21 Audible Probeabo - https://www.amazon.de/dp/B00NTQ6K7E?tag=podcastjonasn-21
Mike McGlone, Senior Commodity Strategist with Bloomberg Intelligence, and Katie Greifeld, cross asset reporter with Bloomberg News, discuss FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried, crypto regulation, and where the bottom is for Bitcoin and other digital assets. Christian Chan, Chief Investment Officer at AssetMark, joins the show to talk about how the market is pricing in the October CPI reading and if we've reached a bottom. Hessam Nadji, CEO of Marcus & Millichap, talks about his company's Q3 performance, the real estate sector and rising mortgage interest rates. Amanda Rebello, Head of Passive Sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins the show to discuss DWS launching the listing of three new dividend, value and growth ETFs and investing strategies following today's CPI. Anna Wong, Chief US Economist with Bloomberg News, joins the show to discuss the CPI data and the chances of a recession. James Rasteh, Founding Partner at Coast Capital, LLC, joins the show to discuss activist investing. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Die Aktien im asiatisch-pazifischen Raum stiegen am Mittwoch, da sich die Stimmung über Nacht in Bezug auf die möglicherweise weniger aggressiv agierende Fed verbesserte. Der Dow verbuchte mit der Schlussglocke ein Plus von 1,1 Prozent auf 31 837 Punkte. Noch besser als der Dow schlugen sich andere große Auswahlindizes wie der marktbreite S&P 500 und der technologielastige Nasdaq 100 . Ersterer legte um 1,63 Prozent auf 3859 Zähler zu und Letzterer stieg noch stärker um 2,1 Prozent auf 11 670 Punkte.Der Leitindex Dax schloss 0,9 Prozent höher bei 13 053 Punkten. Der MDax der mittelgroßen Werte zog um 2,4 Prozent auf 23 807 Punkte an. Der Dax wird heute bei 13 081 Zählern erwartet.Zur Wochenmitte stehen in Europa keine wichtigen Wirtschaftsdaten an.In den USA werden die Lagerbestände im Großhandel sowie die Verkäufe neuer Häuser veröffentlicht.Geschäftszahlen kommen von BASF, Deutsche Bank, Mercedes-Benz, Puma, DWS Group, Barclays, Unicredit, Automatic Data Processing, Boeing, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Ford, General Dynamics, Kraft Heinz, Meta Platforms, O'Reilly Automotive, Seagate Technology, Thermo Fisher Scientific, V.F. Corp. und Waste Management.Support the show
CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with Todd Rosenbluth, Head of Research at Vetta-Fi – along with Vivek Ramaswamy, Co-Founder and Executive Chairman of Strive Asset Management and Arne Noack, Head of Systematic Investment Solutions for the Americas at DWS Group. They dove into the big ESG debate – pitting the bulls against the bears to lay out all the arguments for and against ESG investing. Some are even calling it a ‘sham' – so what's the verdict? And what steps can ESG advocates take to improve visibility and criteria to convince their critics otherwise? In the Markets ‘102' portion of the podcast, Bob continues the conversation with Todd Rosenbluth.
Is the criticism of ESG well-founded or political posturing? Listen to Jason Mitchell discuss with Professor Ioannis Ioannou, London Business School, about what is at stake in the backlash to ESG, how to think about the factors driving its politicisation, and why we need to work harder towards finding ways to turn down the heat in this increasingly partisan debate. Prof. Ioannis Ioannou Ioannis Ioannou is a professor at London Business School, and strategy scholar whose research focuses on Sustainability and Corporate Social Responsibility. He consults on and researches how environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) strategies are adopted, embedded and successfully implemented by organizations globally. His work has been published in top academic journals, including the Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science and the Journal of International Business Studies. He is the co-Chair of the Sustainability Advisory Panel of Merck KGaA and a member of the ESG Advisory Board of the DWS Group. Ioannis also recently served on the Stakeholder Working Group of the UK Treasury's Asset Management Taskforce. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jennifer Lee, Senior Economist and Managing Director at BMO Capital Markets, joins the show to break down the Fed's interest rate hike, the US economy, inflation, and the outlook for a recession. Greg Hahn, CIO at Winthrop Capital Management, talks about markets and investing amid inflation and global uncertainty. Ben Emons, Managing Director and Global Macro Strategist at Medley Global Advisors, joins the show to discuss the recent Fed rate hike. Amanda Rebello, Head of Passive Sales, US Onshore at DWS Group, joins in studio to talk about passive investing and ETFs. Amy O'Brien, Nuveen Global Head of Responsible Investing, joins the show during NYC climate week to talk about ESG investing, how attitudes have shifted from the strategy, and outlook for responsible investing. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third episode of season 10 of the Propcast, host Louisa Dickins is joined by Aleksandra (Sasha) Njagulj, Managing Director and Global Head of Real Estate ESG at DWS Group and Simon Wallace, Global Head of Research and Strategy at DWS Group. They discuss the key data points in ESG in real estate and how and why Aleksandra and Simon have risen to the top of the DWS Group and are focusing their careers within ESG. They share the products that DWS Group has found useful in their workplace and the regulation changes they have seen in the market. Lastly, they discuss how the current market may disadvantage or benefit investment in ESG. Resources: LMRE Global Recruitment and Search Consultancy LMRE YouTube Interviews CRREM Key Insights From This Episode: ESG influences a lot of my work nowadays, it's always been a factor but now ESG touches pretty much every part of the research and strategy that we do. - Simon Whether you believe in climate change or not, if the energy prices continue to rise, tenants are going to want more energy efficient buildings. - Aleksandra I think we are in a market environment in general where we will see less investment in real estate, we got the real capital analytics data for the second quarter for Europe today and year on year investments are down by about 20%. - Simon The current market is accelerating the focus on ESG in real estate, energy prices will favour buildings that are energy efficient. - Aleksandra You can do it because you want to look after the environment, but now you can do it because there is a financial incentive as well. - Louisa About Our Guests: Aleksandra Njagulj, Managing Director and Global Head of ESG, Real Estate at DWS Group: Aleksandra (Sasha) Njagulj is the Managing Director, Global Head of ESG (environmental, social, and governance), Real Estate at DWS group. She is responsible for ESG integration across global real estate portfolios. Sasha is an accomplished ESG expert with over 20 years of practical experience in architectural design, design management and the sustainable built environment. In her previous role with CBRE Global Investors, she was Global Head of ESG with overall responsibility for developing and communicating global sustainability priorities and strategies across all business lines. Prior to this, Sasha was head of the Sustainability, R&D and Innovation department at Bouygues U.K. Throughout her career, Sasha has built a reputation both professionally and personally for championing the cause of responsible real estate investment. She received the UK-based edie 2020 Sustainability Leaders Award for Investor of the Year for an ESG programme she designed and delivered for CBRE. In addition, Sasha was awarded the global 2020 GRESB/BREEAM Individual Leadership Award, recognising strong leadership and commitment in the field of sustainable development. In 2021, she won the global Future Proof Real Estate Woman award as a leader in applying digitalisation, technology, open innovation and sustainability to create a better built environment. A qualified architect, Sasha holds a Master's degree in Architectural Design from the University of Belgrade; a Master's degree in Sustainability Leadership from the University of Cambridge. She is a BRE Academy fellow, sits on the INREV ESG Committee and ULI ESG Council, leads the IIGCC Real Estate Workstream and chairs the GRESB Foundation Real Estate Standards Committee. Simon Wallace, Head of Research, Real Estate at DWS Group. Simon joined the Company in 2011. Prior to his current role, Simon served as Head of Europe Research and Strategy for Alternatives. Prior to joining, he served as an economist for real estate research at Hammerson. Previously, Simon worked as an economist at the Centre for Economics and Business Research BSc in Politics and Economics and MSc in Economics from University of Bristol; Investment Management Certificate (IMC) About DWS Group: DWS Group (DWS) is one of the world's leading asset managers with EUR 902bn of assets under management (as of 31 March 2022). Building on more than 60 years of experience, it has a reputation for excellence in Germany, Europe, the Americas and Asia. DWS is recognized by clients globally as a trusted source for integrated investment solutions, stability and innovation across a full spectrum of investment disciplines. We offer individuals and institutions access to our strong investment capabilities across all major liquid and illiquid asset classes as well as solutions aligned to growth trends. Our diverse expertise in Active, Passive and Alternatives asset management – as well as our deep environmental, social and governance focus – complement each other when creating targeted solutions for our clients. Our expertise and on-the-ground knowledge of our economists, research analysts and investment professionals are brought together in one consistent global CIO View, giving strategic guidance to our investment approach. DWS wants to innovate and shape the future of investing. We understand that, both as a corporate as well as a trusted advisor to our clients, we have a crucial role in helping navigate the transition to a more sustainable future. With approximately 3,600 employees in offices all over the world, we are local while being one global team. We are committed to acting on behalf of our clients and investing with their best interests at heart so that they can reach their financial goals, no matter what the future holds. With our entrepreneurial, collaborative spirit, we work every day to deliver outstanding investment results, in both good and challenging times to build the best foundation for our clients' financial future. About Our Host Louisa Dickins Louisa is the co-founder of LMRE, which has rapidly become the market leading global PropTech recruitment platform and search consultancy with operations across North America, United Kingdom, Europe and Asia-Pacific. To promote the industry she is so passionate about, Louisa set up the Global podcast ‘The Propcast' where she hosts and invites guests from the built environment space to join her in conversation about innovation. About LMRE LMRE is globally recognised for leading the way in Real Estate Tech & Innovation talent management. From the outset our vision was to become a global provider of the very best strategic talent to the most innovative organisations in PropTech, ConTech, Smart Buildings, ESG, Sustainability and Strategic Consulting. At LMRE we are fully committed at all times to exceed the expectations of our candidates and clients by providing the very best advice and by unlocking exclusive opportunities across our global network in the UK, Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific. Timestamps: [1:44] Aleksandra: What initially sparked your interest in sustainability within real estate? Originally I was an architect so my primary expertise is in real estate, I know how it is designed, constructed and managed. I discovered the issue of sustainability when I was working as a design manager for the Building Schools for the Future Program. One of the requirements of the funding was that it had to achieve a sustainability certification to a certain level. I feel sustainability is a primary issue so if I can contribute to it using my primary expertise then I will. [3:54] Simon: How did you get into this role in ESG? I started off my career as an economist working for a very small economics consultancy in London and then moved to DWS Group 11 years ago. ESG influences a lot of my work nowadays, it's always been a factor but now ESG touches pretty much every part of the research and strategy that we do. [7:47] Simon: Are there any key data points and trends you can show us from your research? We still struggle for data in this area and there is a lot of noise around it so it is important that the more data points we get, the better the analysis. I think we will be moving from a world of green premium to a world of brown discount. I think the industry will in time all have high levels of environmental credential sustainability and the buildings that don't will be at a discount rather than the market average. [9:26] Aleksandra: How do you tie the live data into your strategy? The critical point is your due diligence when you're making the acquisition decision and getting the actual performance data from the building. It is still not practised in the market to provide full information of how the asset performs to the potential buyer. Historically we used energy performance certificates which are not reflective of reality, they are a theoretical model which only looks at regulated energy. The live data for both the asset management and acquisition management process is incredibly important. The issue is that a huge number of assets have old meters, therefore smart solutions are really important to help digitise the data on those buildings. [13:10] Simon: Do you think the rising interest rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty will affect the investment and adoption of ESG? I think we are in a market environment in general where we will see less investment in real estate, we got the real capital analytics data for the second quarter for Europe today and year on year investments are down by about 20%. ESG strategies will not be fully immune to what is going on but the trend towards ESG based strategies will continue to grow and accelerate. I think there are some positives to be taken from the price correction going on. The buildings today that are of poor quality and low environmental standards are likely to reprice at more than the market average, allowing opportunities for repositioning and impact. [15:45] Aleksandra: In terms of rising interest rates, inflation and geopolitical uncertainty, what is affecting your strategy and investment decisions? Some of these aspects are actually accelerating the focus on energy usage. Energy prices rising will definitely favour buildings that are energy efficient and give tenants a financial incentive. These measures are payback to sustainable buildings either in low utility costs or higher tenant demand. Whether you believe in climate change or not, if the energy prices continue to rise, tenants are going to want more energy efficient buildings. [18:58] Simon: Have you got any data points about how much money people could save if they used a certain technology? Given the rise in gas, carbon and energy prices, those buildings with low energy ratings are susceptible to rental declines and rental underperformance. Looking at it from a risk perspective, if you come into conflict with regulation and you're no longer able to lease that building because it is not meeting the standards then you have an obsolete building. [20:28] Aleksandra: What changes in regulations have you seen in your career and how do you collect data on it? We are assessing the risks accordingly, we use a tool called CRREM which is based on real life data to help assess stranding risks of these assets. That then directly has an impact on our investment and asset management decisions. Regulations will have to deal with existing building stock if we are to achieve net zero carbon goals. Therefore, some of the regulations that come in will need to regulate private house owners, not just commercial landlords. [25:25] Simon: What do you have to say about regulations? I think we should see regulations as a part of life not as a negative or a risk from an investor perspective.When regulations are well specified and known in advance then we can respond accordingly. In terms of collecting data on regulations, it is important to have people on the ground engaging with local bodies and the government, in order to understand how that regulation will impact upon your investment. [27:20] The ‘LMRE' part, Louisa asks the guests to talk about; L – Touch on the main lessons you have learnt throughout your career. Aleksandra: Flexibility and being open for opportunities, if you want to be successful in your career then being flexible and open-minded is the best advice. M - Please give a mention to anyone / product / service. Aleksandra: IOT solutions and the geniuses that are coming up with them around the world are resolving real problems and issues within real estate. R – What has been the most rewarding aspect of working within the ESG space? Simon: Being a part of the solution on the quality of affordable housing, through ESG we can certainly make a positive difference. E - What are you excited about in the future of ESG? Aleksandra: ESG and sustainability as a whole is seen as added value, as something that should be embedded throughout the business to make it better. Sponsors Launch Your Own Podcast A Podcast Company is the leading podcast production and strategic content company for brands, organisations, institutions, individuals, and entrepreneurs. 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CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with Arne Noack, Head of Systemic Investment Solutions, Americas, at DWS Group and Todd Rosenbluth, Head of Research at VettaFi – along with Mona Naqvi, Global Head of ESG Capital Markets Strategy at S&P Global Sustainable1. They discussed the politics behind energy – which are heating up as states like Florida and Texas are taking aim at ESG funds. Our panel of experts delved into the impact on ESG ETFs and how the industry, including major issuers like BlackRock, is responding to accusations of boycotting oil with its greener approach to investing. Plus, they talked about the latest push to standardize ESG criteria – and what the SEC's take on it might be. In the Markets ‘102' portion of the podcast, Bob continues the conversation with Todd Rosenbluth from VettaFi.
Vor der Zinssitzung der Fed haben sich die US-Anleger gestern vom Markt zurückgezogen. Vor allem die Tech-Börse Nasdaq litt. Nach Börsenschluss gab es dann Neues von Microsoft und Alphabet. Der Brent Öl Preis liegt bei 104.94 $.Immobilienaktien in Hongkong zogen den Markt nach unten, während der asiatisch-pazifische Raum am Mittwoch gemischt gehandelt wurde. Die Inflation in Australien stieg an und die Anleger warteten auf die Entscheidung der Fed. Die Aktien des Immobilienunternehmens Country Garden stürzten am Mittwoch um rund 14 % ab, nachdem das Unternehmen angekündigt hatte, durch den Verkauf von 870 Mio. neuen Aktien 2,8 Mrd. Hongkong-Dollar (360 Mio. USD) aufzunehmen.Zur Wochenmitte das GfK Konsumklima veröffentlicht. Erwartet wird ein Rückgang von -27,4 auf -29,0 Punkte. In den USA werden die Auftragseingänge langlebiger Wirtschaftsgüter und die schwebenden Hausverkäufe gemeldet. Am Abend gibt die US-Notenbank Fed das Ergebnis ihrer Sitzung bekannt. Wie im Juni wird am Markt mit einer weiteren Anhebung um 0,75 Prozentpunkte gerechnet. Geschäftszahlen kommen von BASF, Deutsche Bank, Mercedes-Banz Group, MTU Aero Engines, Puma, Qiagen, Software AG, Telefonica Deutschland, DWS Group, Hochtief, Credit Suisse, Carrefour, Danone, Reckitt Benckiser, Rio Tinto, Boeing, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Ford, General Dynamics, Kraft Heinz, Lam Research, Meta Platforms, O'Reilly Automotive, Qualcomm, Teva Pharmaceutical und T-Mobile US. Die Futures bewegen sich im grünen Bereich. Der Dax ist 0,33 % im Plus. Der Dow Jones ist 0,5 % im Plus und der S&P 500 ist 0,91 % im Plus. Der technologielastige Nasdaq ist 1,49 % im Minus.Support the show
A couple of weeks ago, DWS Group, a global asset manager and one of the world's largest real estate investment managers, announced it was making a strategic investment in its Americas Alternatives distribution platform to make its real estate products more widely available to the retail market. The investment is part of a longer-term initiative to provide retail investors with access to DWS's broad alternatives platform. My guests today are the two individuals charged with leading DWS' expansion in the real estate market.
Priya Misra, Managing Director and Global Head of Rates Strategy at TD Securities, talks about the economy and interest rates in 2022. Darwei Kung, Head of Commodities and Portfolio Manager at DWS Group, talks about oil, gas, and commodity prices. Alex Webb, QuickTake anchor with Bloomberg News, discusses Elon Musk and Twitter. Burt White, Chief Strategy Officer at The Carson Group, discusses inflation and markets. Hosted by Matt Miller and Lisa Abramowicz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last week, a surprising police raid took place in Germany. 50 police officers raided DWS Group, a subsidiary of mega investment bank Deutsche Bank. What was the alleged crime? Greenwashing. If you haven't heard of Greenwashing before, it's a term used to describe when a company markets their product as ‘sustainable' or ‘environmentally friendly' when it really just isn't. It's classic marketing spin. In the investing world, greenwashing has become more and more of an issue over the past few years as more and more money flows into investment funds that are advertised as ‘sustainable' or ‘ESG-focused'. In today's episode, Alec and Sascha take a look at exactly how big this problem is, and also ask - what's being done about it? Tell us what you think of The Dive - email us at thedive@equitymates.comIn the spirit of reconciliation, Equity Mates Media and the hosts of The Dive acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respects to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people today. *****All information in this podcast is for education and entertainment purposes only. Equity Mates gives listeners access to information and educational content provided by a range of financial services professionals. It is not intended as a substitute for professional finance, legal or tax advice. The hosts of The Dive are not financial professionals and are not aware of your personal financial circumstances. Equity Mates Media does not operate under an Australian financial services licence and relies on the exemption available under the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) in respect of any information or advice given.Before making any financial decisions you should read the Product Disclosure Statement and, if necessary, consult a licensed financial professional. Do not take financial advice from a podcast. For more information head to the disclaimer page on the Equity Mates website where you can find ASIC resources and find a registered financial professional near you. The Dive is part of the Acast Creator Network. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Last week authorities raided the offices of Germany's top asset manager DWS Group and its majority owner Deutsche Bank. The raid was spurred by allegations of greenwashing. That is, that DWS had made misleading claims about how sustainable or “green” some of its financial products were. DWS says it denies those allegations and has cooperated with regulators and authorities, but this move has prompted a larger reckoning throughout the financial industry. At the centre of much of this is former DWS sustainability officer Desiree Fixler. In this week's episode we hear from the whistleblower herself, and explore her allegations about her time at DWS. The FT's Patrick Temple-West also explains what this moment means for the future of environmental, social and governance or ESG investing. For further reading:German police raid DWS and Deutsche Bank over greenwashing allegationsDWS chief resigns after police raid over greenwashing claimsDeutsche banker takes over asset manager in the eye of an ESG stormAggregate ESG confusionOn Twitter, follow Patrick Temple-West (@Temple_West)Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Der deutsche Aktienmarkt hat in dieser Woche bisher zwei unterschiedliche Handelstage erlebt. Auf die Gewinne vom Montag folgten gestern Verluste. Heute bekommt der DAX Unterstützung aus Übersee. Die Vorgaben sind überwiegend positiv.
Die US-Indizes konnten gestern nicht an ihre Zugewinne der vergangenen Woche anknüpfen. Sie gingen allesamt moderat im Minus aus dem Handel. Auch beim DAX riss die jüngste Gewinnserie.
As advisors and investors continue to seek global investment opportunities, the DWS lineup of ETFs can help to reduce volatility from currency fluctuations. In this episode, Douglas Yones, Head of Exchange Traded Products at the New York Stock Exchange, is joined by Arne Noack, Head of Systematic Investment Solutions, Americas at DWS Group. Listen in … Continue reading The Inside ETFs Podcast: A Global ETF perspective with DWS Group's Arne Noack →
Die Aktien im asiatisch-pazifischen Raum tendierten im Mittwochshandel uneinheitlich, nachdem der technologielastige Nasdaq Composite über Nacht auf einen neuen Tiefststand im Jahr 2022 gefallen war.Der Leitindex Dow Jones Industrial beschleunigte seine Talfahrt kurz vor Handelsschluss nochmal und schloss mit einem Minus von 2,4 Prozent bei 33 240 Punkten. Der marktbreite S&P 500 verlor 2,8 Prozent auf 4175 Zähler. Der technologielastige Nasdaq 100 sackte auf den niedrigsten Stand seit Mai 2021 ab und büßte letztlich 3,9 Prozent auf 13 010 Punkte ein.Der deutsche Leitindex drehte im Sog der schwachen US-Börsen ins Minus und schloss 1,20 Prozent tiefer bei 13 756 Punkten - es war zudem der dritte Verlusttag in Folge. Für den MDax der mittelgroßen Börsenunternehmen ging es am Ende um 1,7 Prozent auf 29 727 Zähler bergab. Heute wir der Dax bei 13 751 Punkten erwartet.Zur Wochenmitte steht das GfK Konsumklima zur Veröffentlichung an. Erwartet wird ein leichter Rückgang von -15,5 auf -15,7 Punkte.In den USA werden die Lagerbestände im Großhandel sowie die schwebenden Hausverkäufe bekannt gegeben.Geschäftszahlen kommen von der Deutschen Bank, Mercedes-Benz Group, Puma, Qiagen, Software AG, DWS Group, Credit Suisse, GlaxoSmithKline, Align Technology, Amgen, Boeing, Check Point Software, Fiserv, Ford, General Dynamics, Kraft Heinz, Meta Platforms, O'Reilly Automotive, Paypal, Qualcomm, Seagate Technology, T-Mobile US und Vale.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/kommponisten)
David Bianco, chief investment officer of the Americas for fund manager DWS Group, joined the “What Goes Up” podcast to discuss his cautious near-term outlook for the stock market: “We're quite concerned about the longevity of this cycle. I feel as if this cycle has aged quickly. It's aged mostly from very high inflation, much earlier than you typically see in the first couple of years of a new economic expansion.” Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with Arne Noack, Head of Systematic Investment Solutions, Americas at DWS Group, Charles Rotblut, Vice President and Financial Analyst at AAII and editor of the AAII Journal, and Andrew McOrmond, Managing Director at WallachBeth Capital. They discussed the resounding ripple effects from Russia's war on Ukraine … how do ETF investors navigate the many layers of chaos the market is facing both in the U-S and overseas? Is Europe pricing in a recession right now? What about the slowdown in China? And how are retail investors handling all the uncertainty? Are they hitting the panic button yet? We'll have all that and more. In the 'markets 102' portion of the podcast, Bob continues the conversation with Andrew McOrmond at WallachBeth.
Am deutschen Aktienmarkt müssen sich Anleger heute auf einen schwierigen Handelstag einstellen. Gestern schloss der DAX zwar leicht im Plus. Heute muss er allerdings äußerst schwache Vorgaben sowohl aus den USA als auch aus Asien verarbeiten.
Am deutschen Aktienmarkt müssen sich Anleger heute auf einen schwierigen Handelstag einstellen. Gestern schloss der DAX zwar leicht im Plus. Heute muss er allerdings äußerst schwache Vorgaben sowohl aus den USA als auch aus Asien verarbeiten.
As the calendar flips to a new year, are you curious about what to expect from equity markets — both in the USA and globally? In this episode, Bob DiMeo and Devon Francis are joined by David Bianco, CFA, chief investment officer for the Americas at the DWS Group. As one of Wall Street's best … Continue reading Episode 33 – Future Outlook on Equity Markets (2021 Year-end Updates) with David Bianco →
Gianluca Minella, head of infrastructure research at DWS Group, discusses infrastructure investing in rail and the indispensable role rail played in providing vital products during the pandemic, and the role it can play as a catalyst and beneficiary of the decarbonization trend, as governments adopt policies supporting passenger and freight rail over other modes of transport. What's more, he says the post-COVID market may offer a good entry point for investors to acquire rail transportation assets. (11/2021)
Gianluca Minella, head of infrastructure research at DWS Group, discusses infrastructure investing in rail and the indispensable role rail played in providing vital products during the pandemic, and the role it can play as a catalyst and beneficiary of the decarbonization trend, as governments adopt policies supporting passenger and freight rail over other modes of transport. What's more, he says the post-COVID market may offer a good entry point for investors to acquire rail transportation assets. (11/2021)
David Bianco, Chief Investment Officer at DWS Group, discusses markets, investing, outlook on inflation, and monetary policy. Dr. Ann Marie Sastry, CEO of Amesite, talks about technology in the workplace and education. Brent Finck, Global Co-Head of High Yield at Aviva Investors, discusses the state of the high yield market. Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO & Chief Strategist at Quill Intelligence, discusses the Fed. Hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Der DAX hat einen starken Handelstag hinter sich. Gestern sprang er über die Marke von 15.700 Punkten. Heute dürfte es schwerfallen, daran anzuknüpfen. Die Vorgaben aus Asien sind schwach, die Indizes an der Wall Street schlossen immerhin minimal im Plus.
CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with Arne Noack, Head of Systematic Investment Solutions at DWS Group and Dan Wiener, Chairman of Adviser Investment and editor of The Independent Adviser for Vanguard Investors. They discussed the factors fueling the sharp moves lower - Plus, no red flags coming out of China, everything from weaker retail data and tighter regulation to the fallout from Chinese property giant Evergande. In the 'markets 102' portion of the podcast, Bob continues the conversation with Dan Wiener from Adviser Investment Management.
US futures are indicating a slightly lower open as of 05:00 ET. European equities are trading lower Thursday, after Asia under pressure overnight with Greater China the main laggard. Central banks in focus as Korea's central bank raised its benchmark policy rate overnight. The ECB is due to release minutes from its last meeting today while the Jackson Hole symposium also begins. Companies mentioned: Nubank, DWS Group, ABM Industries, onsemi
In this edition, Carwyn Jones meets the Founder and CEO of the company that is tipped to be one of Wales' first "unicorn" businesses, Dean Ward at DWS Group. The company specialise in Property and Development Marketing, who have gone from zero to a staggering £350 million in its turnover within only the three years of its operation. Dean also shares what drove him to start his own business after spending 18 years in the property development and land registry sectors.
Setti Coscarella, CEO, TAAT Global Alternatives, discusses marijuana legalization, the impact on smoking alternative companies, and TAAT's tobacco-free and nicotine-free CBD cigarettes. Brenda O'Connor, Senior Vice President, Financial Advisor for UBS International, discusses the market action this week, earnings, and private equity. Ken McCarthy, Economist and Retail Research Lead for Cushman & Wakefield, discusses commercial real estate, retail, and consumer strength. Greg Staples, Head of Fixed Income for the Americas at DWS Group, discusses markets, treasury spreads, credit, and inflation. Hosted by Matt Miller and Paul Sweeney. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Well, so much for that reflation and reopening trade. David Bianco, chief investment officer for the Americas at DWS Group, discusses why high-growth, digitally focused companies are back on the stock market's leaderboard. Mentioned in this podcast: The Great Reflation Trade Is Buckling Around the World Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
CNBC's Bob Pisani spoke with with Jennifer Grancio, CEO of Engine Number One – along with Arne Noack, Head of Systematic Investment Solutions for the Americas at DWS Group. They discussed the intersection among activism, ESG and indexing – three red-hot themes in the ETF world this year. What's next for the company that managed to put pressure on Exxon-Mobil to move toward a cleaner energy strategy? And what will fuel the rapid growth of ESG investing for the rest of the year? In the 'Markets 102' portion of the podcast Bob continues the conversation with Jennifer Grancio from Engine Number One.
On Wednesday, stocks rose as investors temporarily set aside concerns about rising inflation. The S&P 500 is up 0.29%, Dow +0.23%, and Nasdaq +0.64% as of 9:36 am PST on Wednesday, reversing a day earlier's choppy session. Consumer confidence fell in April, according to new data released Tuesday, despite the lifting of more social distancing standards. "We've got a lot of momentum here," Greg Staples, DWS Group's head of fixed income North America, told Yahoo Finance. The Fed's stated goal is to keep inflation moderately above 2%.
Ashton Goodfield, head of municipal bonds at DWS Group, talks with Chip Barnett about how the municipal bond market has been coping with the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and what's in store for the rest of the year. (22 minutes)
Asiatische Märkte verlieren, vor allem Auto-Aktien geben nach. Rohöl-Futures klar im Minus, während Gold sich auf Rekordniveau hält.US-Börsen in Wartestellung vor den Quartalszahlen von heute. Nach Börsenschluss überraschen Ebay und AMD mit deutlich verbesserten Prognosen.Doch wirkliche Stimmungsaufheller sind nicht in Sicht. Auch zur Wochenmitte stehen in Europa keine wichtigen Konjunkturdaten an. In den USA werden die schwebenden Hausverkäufe gemeldet. Am Abend veröffentlicht die US-Notenbank die Ergebnisse ihrer Sitzung.Zuvor ergießt sich erneut eine wahre Zahlenflut über die Anleger. Geliefert hat bereits die Deutsche Bank. Sie hat ein wenig mehr Umsatz gemacht als im Vorjahreszeitraum, konnte aber dieses Jahr einen kleinen Vorsteuergewinn einfahren. Vor einem Jahr waren es fast eine Milliarde Verlust. Nach Steuern bleibt auch in diesem Jahr ein Minus, das ist aber nicht einmal halb so hoch wie von Analysten erwartet. Entsprechend ist die Aktie vorbörslich 1,4 Prozent im Plus.Geschäftszahlen kommen außerdem noch von BASF, Deutsche Börse, Puma, DWS Group, OMV, Barclays, GlaxoSmithKline, Rio Tinto, Sanofi, Enel, Alphabet, Amazon, Boeing, Facebook, General Electric, General Motors, PayPal, Qualcomm und Vertex Pharmaceuticals.Allzu viel Gutes wird aber nicht erwartet. Experten rechnen zu Handelsbeginn mit einem niedrigeren DAX bei 12.793 Punkten.