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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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Bond Vigilantes Get to Work in the Eurozone
"Bond vigilantes" refer to the ability of the bond market ...
"Bond vigilantes" refer to the ability of the bond market to restrain a government's ability to over-spend and over-borrow. Ed Yardeni coined the term 30 years ago and says they recently returned to install fiscal discipline in the Eurozone.
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Swiss Financial Center: A Changing Landscape
The future of the Swiss financial center looks bright, but ...
The future of the Swiss financial center looks bright, but the road ahead is challenging: Patrick Odier, Chairman of the Swiss Bankers Association, discusses the industry’s changing landscape at the NZZ Capital Market Forum.
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High Cash Quotas Stifle Opportunity
Investors are looking forward to a busy fall. In this ...
Investors are looking forward to a busy fall. In this video interview, Stefan Keitel, Credit Suisse CIO, explains why cash isn't king and how the US elections could draw some attention away from Europe’s problems.
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Global Macroeconomics: Growth Concerns Grip Investors
The global economy seems to be taking steps forward followed ...
The global economy seems to be taking steps forward followed by steps back, and the uncertainty is gripping investors. Bob Parker, Head of the Strategic Advisory Group at Credit Suisse, explains the supporting factors of global recovery and says that global equity markets represent the biggest near-term investment opportunity.
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Europe's Equity Markets Show Cautious Optimism
After positive political signals, the sentiment in European financial markets ...
After positive political signals, the sentiment in European financial markets has brightened considerably. In this video interview Stefan Keitel, Chief Investment Officer of Credit Suisse, talks about the reasons and explains why a reawakened risk appetite among investors will favorably impact emerging markets.
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Russia – A Playing Field for New Businesses
In an exclusive video interview, Steven Hellman, Country CEO for ...
In an exclusive video interview, Steven Hellman, Country CEO for Russia at Credit Suisse, explains why he considers Russia to be a "wide open, clean playing field to develop new businesses".
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Banking on Social Media
Opportunities to leverage social media are fast-growing and although highly ...
Opportunities to leverage social media are fast-growing and although highly regulated, the financial services industry is increasingly playing a role in the social space. At the Credit Suisse Research Institute 2012 meeting, experts discussed the benefits of social media over traditional communication tools, as well as the constraints – the most significant of which regards the current regulatory environment.
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CIO Webcast: Europe Gears up For a Comeback
Quarterly Webcast with Chief Investment Officer Stefan Keitel and Oliver ...
Quarterly Webcast with Chief Investment Officer Stefan Keitel and Oliver Adler, Head of Global Economics Although the euro crisis will continue to dominate the headlines in the second half of 2012, the investment strategists at Credit Suisse expect the situation to stabilize gradually. Consequently, European stocks as well are moving back into the spotlight for investors. - Play video (short version) - Text version
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Debt Crisis Update: Muddling Through no Longer an Option
"Muddling through" the European debt crisis is no longer an ...
"Muddling through" the European debt crisis is no longer an option: Fundamental decisions must be taken, explained Credit Suisse Research Institute members and senior advisors at the recent bi-annual meeting in London. They agreed that although the announcements from the latest EU summit indicate concrete steps towards closer political and economic union, structural reforms and tightening of fiscal budgets are among further, long-term measures required to guarantee the union’s stability.