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UBP in the press 29.09.2022

Swiss bank UBP’s Nordic acquisitions boost European hub in Luxembourg

Delano (27.09) - Following the acquisitions of the teams and books of Banque Carnegie Luxembourg and Danske Bank International, UBP has strengthened its position in Luxembourg for cross-border clients. Patrick Casters, CEO of UBP (Europe) SA and Johnny Bisgaard, deputy CEO, talk about the bank’s “European hub”.

Analisi 27.09.2022

New market regime favours alternatives

In this white paper, we explore why alternatives can provide opportunities for investors in today’s market environment.

UBP in the press 26.09.2022

The Rise of Fiscal Dominance

Hong Kong Economic Journal (09.2022) - The global economy is now increasingly dominated by fiscal policy, creating a hugely different investment landscape.

UBP in the press 22.09.2022

Rate rise expectations are hammering gold

Finanz und Wirtschaft (17.09.2022) - In August, gold prices started off with a rise, following the publication of lower US inflation data than expected.

UBP in the press 14.09.2022

UBP sees opportunities in Singapore's growing family office landscape

Citywire Asia (12.09.2022) - Singapore’s growth as a family office hub is an opportunity for Union Bancaire Privée (UBP), which has been historically associated with them in Europe.

Analisi 05.09.2022

How can agricultural machinery optimisation help cut global emissions?

CO2 emissions from the agricultural sector account for 20% of total global emissions.

UBP in the press 01.09.2022

Defining and then Refining the Right Business Model for Success

Hubbis (01.09.2022) - Wealth management in Asia is constantly evolving, and the world today is very different from the environment faced as little as a year ago.

Analisi 10.08.2022

China: Politburo drops GDP target and decrees stability in H2 2022

GDP growth bottomed in Q2 and should recover around 5.0% y/y in H2 2022. The July Politburo meeting confirmed this, stressing “stability” and dropping the 5.5% GDP growth target. We maintain our forecast for 2022 unchanged at 3.7%.


UBP in the press 05.08.2022

Switzerland: a haven of resilience amid the turbulence of change

Le Temps (08.2022) - Will the first half of 2022 be remembered as the turning point? It certainly looks that way, judging by the shift in the prevailing mood since last winter.

Analisi 04.08.2022

Banking on the transition – no net zero without lenders’ support

Whether high-income banks in developed countries or microlenders in emerging markets, the banking sector and its alliances will be indispensable in decarbonising the economy and ensuring a fair transition to net zero emissions.

UBP in the press 19.07.2022

Chinese onshore convertible bonds: the hidden gem?

Financial Investigator (06.2022) - The Chinese domestic convertible bond market has increased exponentially to become the second largest globally. This happened almost unnoticed. This development deserves a closer look.

Comunicati stampa 18.07.2022

Risultati semestrali 2022

Union Bancaire Privée riporta un utile netto di 112,6 milioni di franchi nel primo semestre 2022

Analisi 12.07.2022

Improving the energy efficiency of UBP’s buildings

The built environment is an important driver of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The operation of buildings alone accounts for almost 30% of annual emissions.

Analisi 06.07.2022

Changes in consumption patterns: survival of the fittest

Consumption patterns, together with climate change, demographics and disruptive innovation, are four key secular trends identified by UBP.

UBP in the press 28.06.2022

Backing Asia's sustainable agenda

Citywire (22.06.2022) - Michael Blake, Asia CEO of Union Bancaire Privée, was asked how UBP is supporting the region’s increasing push for sustainable investment and how this trend is feeding into his own approach to family life.

UBP in the press 23.06.2022

Alternatives are back with diversification opportunities

Agefi Luxembourg (06.2022) - Against a backdrop of rising interest rates causing financial assets to be repriced downwards, investors may be interested in alternative strategies that show limited correlation with market indices.