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"In Focus" conducts regular video interviews with selected experts from Credit Suisse. At the heart of this are reports on selected industries and regions, as well as background information on the various asset classes - ranging from stocks, through currencies, to alternative investments. France's new ...
"In Focus" conducts regular video interviews with selected experts from Credit Suisse. At the heart of this are reports on selected industries and regions, as well as background information on the various asset classes - ranging from stocks, through currencies, to alternative investments. France's new President, Nicolas Sarkozy, wants to push through pro-market reforms at a frantic pace, says Hervé Prettre, head of Commodities and Equities Trading Research at Credit Suisse. It notably means the end of the 35-hour week, lower taxes and fewer public sector jobs. This should boost France’s lagging competitiveness.
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Nikkei Plunge: A Sign of Things to Come?
Financial markets seem to have crossed a psychological barrier in ...
Financial markets seem to have crossed a psychological barrier in recent weeks, with fear factors having less importance for some investors. But when Japan's stock market recently plunged it took just one trading day for optimism to swing to pessimism. Michael Strobaek, Credit Suisse's new Chief Investment Officer, says the reaction is an example of what will occur when central banks withdraw from their quantitative easing programs. In the current environment, he says investors should increase equity positions and remain cautious on government bonds and gold.
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US Fed Stimulus Will Continue – For Now
Following a run of resilient economic data, Fed Chairman Ben ...
Following a run of resilient economic data, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke remains cautious about easing back too quickly on efforts to stimulate the economy, despite signs of improvement in the job and housing markets. What could trigger a policy change and when? Nannette Hechler-Fayd'herbe, Head of Global Financial Market Research at Credit Suisse, sheds light on the issue.
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E-commerce: The Marketplace of the Future?
The e-commerce industry is a force that no investor can ...
The e-commerce industry is a force that no investor can afford to ignore. Jason Goldberg, founder and Chief Executive Officer, Fab, shares his expert knowledge on the booming industry and explains why being in the business of creating "Wow" generates good financial returns.
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Emerging Markets: Korea and India Set to Outperform
Emerging markets are fast becoming a driver of global growth ...
Emerging markets are fast becoming a driver of global growth and are a force investors should not ignore. Sakthi Siva, Credit Suisse's head of Asia Pacific, and Global Emerging Markets Strategy explains why.
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Will India's Economic Reform Proposals Succeed?
India's economic future continues to capture headlines. But the economy ...
India's economic future continues to capture headlines. But the economy will recover and the growth rate should return to 7 or 8 percent, says Gurcharan Das, former Managing Director, Strategic Planning division at Procter & Gamble Worldwide. He adds that investors with a long-term focus should build exposure to the country.
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Laurence D. Fink on Investment Megatrends
Investors must focus on "objective-based" investing, rather than the headline ...
Investors must focus on "objective-based" investing, rather than the headline of the day, says Laurence D. Fink, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of BlackRock – the world's largest money manager. In this interview, he identifies the megatrends investors should take note of, and why the trends of ageing and longevity could create a global crisis if not addressed now.
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IMF: China Should Sustain 8 Percent Growth
How will China's new leadership impact the country's economic fortunes? ...
How will China's new leadership impact the country's economic fortunes? Markus Rodlauer, China Mission Chief and Deputy Director, Asia Pacific Department at the International Monetary Fund, discusses the new leadership's commitment to economic reform and the country's growth prospects.
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Economic Reform and Growth in China
What can China do against credit growth? Will income inequality ...
What can China do against credit growth? Will income inequality in the country improve? Vincent Chan, Head of China Research, Credit Suisse, discusses the key targets announced at the 2013 National People's Congress and China's role in resolving the global economic downturn.
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The Great Migration: China's Urbanization Initiative
Chinese leaders have put the recent urbanization initiative as a ...
Chinese leaders have put the recent urbanization initiative as a key growth driver for the next decade. Tom Miller, author of 'China's Urban Billion: The Story Behind the Biggest Migration in Human History', discusses the move from the 'urbanization of land' to the 'urbanization of people'.
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Geopolitical Disputes in Asia Pacific: A Real Threat?
Mounting geopolitical issues in the Asia Pacific region are a ...
Mounting geopolitical issues in the Asia Pacific region are a constant backdrop to investing in the region. Zhang Weiwei, Professor of International Relations at Fudan University, explains the strategic and political importance of the South China Sea.