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Mark Cuban: “Data is the new gold”

Technology companies are constantly innovating. Credit Suisse supports them in a variety of ways, including its unique networking platform, the Credit Suisse Private Internet Company Summit. Internet companies constantly innovate to cater to the structural shift toward more enriching online...

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Brexit and Its Consequences 

Beware of excessive optimism: It would be risky to assume that the Swiss financial center will automatically benefit from Brexit. The situation according to Urs Rohner, chairman of Credit Suisse Group. In the aftermath of the Brexit vote in summer 2016, experts' views on its short- to medium-term...

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Global Inflation: Low for Longer

Inflation rates in the advanced and developing economies are showing little upside pressure.  Global inflation trends remain quite benign. In most of the major advanced economies, headline inflation peaked in the first quarter once the positive base effects from energy price developments had faded....

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Fed Still Committed to Hike

The Fed's new forecasts show a third rate hike in 2017 for the second half of the year and three more in 2018. As expected, the US Federal Reserve raised the target range for the policy rate by 25 basis points to 1.00 percent – 1.25 percent. It also updated its policy normalization principles with...

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Women Make a Financial Difference

According to the Credit Suisse Research Institute, companies with at least one female director generate 3.5% higher compound excess return than the ones run by male-only boards. The report “The CS Gender 3000: The Reward for Change” provides evidence that companies with a higher proportion of women in decision-making roles – both in the boardroom and on the executive floor - perform better and generate higher returns. #CSRI To download a free copy of the report visit the CSRI website:...

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UK Election: More Political Volatility

Pound weakness underlines the Conservative Party failing to secure the expected Brexit mandate. Exit polls from the UK general election point to the Conservatives winning just 316 seats, down from their pre-election 330 seats. The Labour Party could win 265 seats, up from 231 before the election....

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Residential Property: The End of an Era

The almost 15-year era of rising prices for residential properties appears to be at an end. In the coming quarters, an overall sideways trend can be expected. Single-family dwellings ought to outpace condominiums in terms of price growth. For nearly one and a half decades, condominium prices have...

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Is it the Beginning of a New Era?

At the 20th Credit Suisse Asian Investment Conference in 2017, expert speakers from around the world shared their views on whether the seismic shifts we are seeing across the global economic, political and technological landscape is the “Beginning of a New Era?” Watch the video to hear their views, plus where the next major investment opportunities may come from.

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