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Deutsche Bank Research Institute
Coverage of Deutsche Bank Research Institute in the Nexus archive.
- $6 for a Coke. $2,600 for an iPhone: Here's where everyday items cost the most.
Zurich and Geneva are the world's most expensive cities for everyday items like cappuccinos and Coca-Cola, while Tokyo is notably cheaper. A report by Deutsche Bank Research Institute using Numbeo data highlights price disparities across 69 cities, with Turkey having the most expensive iPhone 17 Pro at $2,592.
- AI’s productivity gains are years away, but if it doesn’t deliver, it could make unsustainable debt levels even worse, Deutsche Bank economist says
Deutsche Bank economist Jim Reid states AI's productivity gains are years away, with current data showing no significant economic impact. If AI fails to deliver, it could exacerbate global debt issues. Apollo's Torsten Slok warns of potential market repricing if AI investments underperform.