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John Woods: APAC at a Glance

John Woods, Chief Investment Office Asia Pacific shares his outlook for APAC in 2017. Visit our Investment Outlook 2017 website and download the report: http://bit.ly/2gGguhm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out our playlist for more expert interviews and videos on the state of the global economy: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B44DF914C4FB3ED Subscribe to our channel:...

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Anja Hochberg: Need to Know – Outlook Switzerland

Anja Hochberg, Chief Investment Officer Switzerland on the economic outlook Switzerland in 2017. Visit the Investment Outlook 2017 website: http://bit.ly/2gGguhm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out our playlist for more expert interviews and videos on the state of the global economy: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0B44DF914C4FB3ED Subscribe to our channel:...

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“We want to be more Swiss again”

Mr. Gottstein, we're meeting the morning after Stan Wawrinka beat Novak Djokovic in the US Open. How long did you watch last night? Truthfully? I put the kids to bed, and I was only planning to watch the first set. But I stayed up for the whole thing, and when I looked up at the clock, it was 2:46 am. A fantastic match. Wawrinka is a perfect example of Swiss values in the world – just like Roger Federer, but in his own unique way. Nevertheless, my alarm went off at six this...

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What Are Activist Investors Looking For?

Finally, there's the undeniable appeal of a company overflowing with cash, a tasty target for a campaign to initiate share buybacks or increase dividend payments. Which metric works best in identifying balance sheets that are attractive to activists? The ratio of a company's total cash relative to its market capitalization. The higher that ratio relative to one's peers, the more likely a company is to garner unwanted attention. When ValueAct Capital scored a seat on Microsoft's...

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Credit Suisse Research Institute’s 7th Global Wealth Report

This year's Global Wealth Report confirms a course of weak global wealth growth. In the past 12 months, global wealth has risen by USD 3.5 trillion to USD 256 trillion, which represents an increase of 1.4%. However, wealth creation has merely kept pace with population growth. As a result, in 2016, wealth per adult was unchanged for the first time since 2008, at approximately USD 52,800. Among the major economies, the USA and Japan were able to generate substantial additional wealth, while...

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The Global Wealth Report 2016

Moreover, since the beginning of the century, emerging economies have significantly influenced the global allocation of wealth. In 2000, emerging economies accounted for a mere 12 percent of global wealth, but have contributed nearly 25 percent towards global growth since. Today, emerging nations are home to 18 percent of the world's ultra-high net worth population. China alone accounts for 9 percent of the top decile of global wealth holders, which is well above France, Germany,...

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Credit Suisse Research Institute Academy Challenge – Meet the Winner

The winner of the first Credit Suisse Research Institute Academy Challenge, Stefani Kostadinova, talks about the competition, her background and her passion for finance.#CSRI Connect with us on: LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/1GFqbz0Linkedin.com/company/credit-suisse Twitter: http://bit.ly/1GFqbz0Twitter.com/creditsuisse Facebook: http://bit.ly/1GFqbz0Facebook.com/creditsuisse

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Beneficiaries of the Electric Vehicle Boom

Over the next five years, demand for electric vehicles (EV) and electric storage systems (ESS) is expected to record a compound annual growth rate of 20 percent and 10 percent, respectively. Technological developments and the maturing of battery technology as a viable source of power have led to new requirements in terms of natural resources. Lithium, cobalt, graphite, nickel, aluminum and copper are  highly likely to benefit from surging battery demand. Battery Boom, Why Now?...

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