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Ms. Maria L.
Lanzeni is the Head of Emerging Markets at Deutsche Bank AG.
She heads the emerging markets team, a group of economists located in three continents who analyze Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.
Among other topics, her team focus on sovereign risk and country ratings, banking sectors, and medium- and long-term trends in emerging economies.
She joined the firm in 1999.
Before joining Deutsche Bank, Ms. Lanzeni held a senior position at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, D.C., and previously worked at the Central Bank of Argentina and in macroeconomic consultancy.
She holds a Master’s degree in Economics from the Institute for World Economics at the University of Kiel, Germany, and the Di Tella Institute, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Deutsche Bank AG (Broker)
Deutsche Bank AG (Broker) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Deutsche Bank AG (Broker) is the brokerage arm of Deutsche Bank AG (ETR: DBK) in Germany. Headquartered in Frankfurt, the firm was founded in 1870 and offers FX Prime Brokerage (FXPB) which enables clients to transact foreign exchange across an array of dealers utilizing Deutsche Bank credit lines to maintain anonymity, maximize operational and margin efficiency and reduce transactional costs. | Econoom | 01-01-1999 |
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Deutsche Bank AG (Broker)
Deutsche Bank AG (Broker) Investment Banks/BrokersFinance Deutsche Bank AG (Broker) is the brokerage arm of Deutsche Bank AG (ETR: DBK) in Germany. Headquartered in Frankfurt, the firm was founded in 1870 and offers FX Prime Brokerage (FXPB) which enables clients to transact foreign exchange across an array of dealers utilizing Deutsche Bank credit lines to maintain anonymity, maximize operational and margin efficiency and reduce transactional costs. | Finance |