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UBP dans la presse 08.04.2021

Policymaking in the post-pandemic era

Institutional Money (06.04.2021) - The unprecedented nature of the pandemic paved the way for aggressive and, at times, unorthodox stimulus measures; however, these were crucial for ensuring smooth market functioning and delivering accommodative financial conditions at the height of the crisis.

Expertise 05.04.2021

Transitioning to a Brave New World

Volatility is back in Chinese equity markets: after rallying 90% from its trough in March 2020 to a peak in February 2021, MSCI China has fallen by 16% over the past month.

UBP dans la presse 01.04.2021

Les SMID caps montrent de solides perspectives

Bilan (31.03.2021) - A l’heure où les vaccins offrent une solution pour sortir de la crise, les petites et moyennes capitalisations (‘SMID caps’) devraient connaître un rebond supérieur à celui du marché dans son ensemble. Zoom sur quelques joyaux cachés.

UBP dans la presse 30.03.2021

How finance can fight the climate crisis

Good With Money (19.03.2021) – Mathieu Nègre, Head of Global Emerging Markets at UBP, recently took part in a Good With Money podcast, a series in which experts discuss current ethical investment trends.

Expertise 24.03.2021

Gestion discrétionnaire – vous êtes toujours aux commandes

Parce que vos objectifs et vos aspirations sont uniques, nous vous proposons un service de gestion discrétionnaire exclusif.

Expertise 23.03.2021

China’s Five-Year Plan

Asia Macro - A transformative shift towards self-sufficiency

UBP dans la presse 22.03.2021

Short-term downside risks for gold

Finanz und Wirtschaft (20.03.2021) - Gold prices declined in recent weeks to lows of around $1,680 per ounce. The cause was the continued steepening of the US yield curve.

Expertise 19.03.2021

Distressed Opportunity Strategy

Distressed investment opportunities offer a gateway to companies in financial trouble that need restructuring in order to survive.


Expertise 15.03.2021

“active manager alpha ” – a new way to tap into active investment strategies

A new partnership between UBP and amLeague, a specialised index provider, allows investors to combine the advantages of active investment management with those of passive index tracking. 

Communiqués de presse 10.03.2021

UBP étoffe son offre en petites et moyennes capitalisations

L’Union Bancaire Privée étoffe son offre en petites et moyennes capitalisations avec le lancement d’une stratégie en actions ‘SMID caps’ globales

Expertise 09.03.2021

Brightening growth prospects for 2021 in Asia

Asia Macro - On a GDP-weighted basis, Asia is expected to expand by 6.6% in 2021, up from a -1.0% contraction in 2020.

UBP dans la presse 08.03.2021

Optimising high-yield exposure in 2021

Institutional Money (04.03.2021) - In spite of the global pandemic, an increase in default rates, and highly volatile investment markets, the global high-yield market delivered positive returns in 2020. 

Corporate 05.03.2021

Biodiversity loss – a threat to our economy?

All too often, economic progress and conservation of nature are seen as mutually exclusive. Indeed, biodiversity loss is considered to be the price to pay for development. In a new report, the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL), in cooperation with UBP, shows how the opposite is true by guiding financial institutions to measure their nature-related financial risks.

Expertise 04.03.2021

Benefiting from trends in thematic investing

At UBP, thematic investing means devising investment strategies that benefit from megatrends, such as the disruptive forces that are reshaping our economy and our society.

Expertise 03.03.2021

Investing amidst a tantrum in US Bond Markets

US 10-year Treasury yields have risen 110 bps from their July, 2020 lows and 60 bps alone in 2021. Using previous bond market ‘tantrums’ going back to 2008 as a reference, a rise to as much as 1.7-2.5% may still lie ahead should the turmoil resume.

UBP dans la presse 01.03.2021

La conformité à l’ère de la ‘RegTech’

Le Temps (01.03.2021) - Depuis deux décennies, l’adaptation des banques privées suisses à la prolifération de nouvelles réglementations, au renforcement des exigences de conformité fiscale, et à la globalisation de la clientèle s’apparente véritablement à une épreuve d’endurance.