EFTA01387762.txt Text dataset_10 View on DOJ

Illegal Activity
none
Blackmail
none
Date
2018
Document Type
email
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:42
Summary
Torsten Slok from Deutsche Bank Securities informs recipients about the weakening foreign demand for US credit due to factors like rising hedging costs and the ECB ending QE. The email includes a chart illustrating the trend and offers further discussion with DB sales contacts.
Metadata
Subject
DB: Foreign demand for US credit weakening
Sender
Torsten Slok
Recipients
undisclosed-recipients
Document ID
DB-SDNY-0090902
Date
2018
Relationships 1
Entity 1RelationshipEntity 2Description
Torsten Slok Employment Deutsche Bank Securities Torsten Slok is the Chief International Economist and Managing Director at Deutsche Bank Securities.
Notable Quotes 2
When the ECB introduced negative interest rates in 2014 many European and Asian investors started buying US rates and also the next-door neighbor to US rates namely US IG.
With higher US Treasury yields, rising hedging costs, a falling dollar, and signs that the ECB will end QE in September foreign demand for US credit is slowing, see chart below.
Financial Information
Assets:
  • US rates
  • US IG
  • US Treasury yields
  • US corporate bonds
Transactions:
  • Foreign purchases of US corporate bonds
  • ECB ending QE
Public Knowledge
Context
The information relates to financial market trends and economic analysis, which is often of interest to the media.
Media Worthy
Yes
Raw Analysis JSON click to expand
Themes
Financial transactions/money flowBusiness dealingsCommunications/correspondence
People 1
Organizations 6
ECBDeutsche BankDeutsche Bank SecuritiesDB Global ResearchHaver AnalytosTreaSUIv
Locations 5
EuropeAsiaUSNew YorkNew York, New York 10005
Financial Entities 1
US Treasury
Text Analysis
Tone
Informative
Purpose
To inform recipients about the weakening foreign demand for US credit due to factors like rising hedging costs and the ECB ending QE.
Significance
Provides insights into the financial market trends and potential impact on US credit.
File Info
File Name
EFTA01387762.txt
Dataset
dataset_10
Type
Text
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:42:38.362406
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