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A UBP na imprensa 09.10.2017

Active management still popular among investors

Market - With a team of more than 200 professionals, Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) has become a top-tier asset manager. UBP focuses on active management and is now a major player in the asset management industry. We spoke to Nicolas Faller, co-CEO of Asset Management at UBP.

A UBP na imprensa 29.09.2017

Private banking: the start of a renaissance

Le Temps (29.09.2017) -  It is time for banks to re-engage with themes that have been overlooked in recent years – such as innovation and partnerships – as part of their strategies.

A UBP na imprensa 18.09.2017

Tectonic shifts on RMB

Hong Kong Economic Journal (12.09.2017) - The RMB had a different experience in the last twelve months to what we expected.

A UBP na imprensa 12.09.2017

Five questions to Norman Villamin

NZZ am Sonntag (10.09.2017) - Interview with Norman Villamin, Chief Investment Officer (CIO) Private Banking and Head of Asset Allocation.

A UBP na imprensa 08.09.2017

Hedging risk through dynamic short exposure

AGEFI Indices - Some lingering uncertainties on the markets could see investors reduce risk in their equity portfolios

A UBP na imprensa 06.09.2017

UBP's Norman Villamin is optimistic about technology stocks

Hong Kong Economic Times (29.08.2017) - The global stock market performed well in the first half of 2017

A UBP na imprensa 09.08.2017

Dealing in diversification

Hubbis - A healthy product mix has been instrumental to Union Bancaire Privée’s success in Asia to date. It is now looking to direct investments, bespoke offerings and alternatives to make further headway in this crowded market.

A UBP na imprensa 02.08.2017

For how long will the bull market defy market cycle theory?

Le Temps - The bull run that began in the US in March 2009 already ranks highly in the stockmarket record books.


A UBP na imprensa 26.07.2017

The small(er) stars on the Swiss stock exchange

Fundplat - Like their larger peers, the smaller Swiss companies tend to have a global presence  and differentiate themselves from their competitors with an innovative and sometimes niche, product offering.

A UBP na imprensa 24.07.2017

Europe’s time has finally come

Forbes - It is shaping up to be a vintage year for European equites.

A UBP na imprensa 06.07.2017

European bond markets: improved visibility but modest outlook

L'Agefi - Reduced political risk in Europe and the US Federal Reserve's relative openness about its intentions have clarified the outlook for the bond markets.

A UBP na imprensa 27.06.2017

Small- and mid-caps: still attractive investments

L'Agefi - Small- and mid-cap stocks are being buoyed by solid fundamentals and the improving economic environment, and remain attractive as components of a long-term investment strategy.

A UBP na imprensa 26.06.2017

Lessons to be learned from Belgium's tax on stock exchange transactions

Le Temps  - Belgium has recently extended the scope of its tax on stock exchange transactions (known as the "TOB") to foreign transactions. This represents a new challenge for the Swiss finance industry, and an opportunity for Swiss banks to take a fresh look at how they need to adjust the service they provide to foreign clients.

A UBP na imprensa 21.06.2017

Setting a new benchmark

Banker Middle East - Michaël Lok, Co-CEO Asset Management at Union Bancaire Privée comprehensively discusses the bank’s investment strategies in manoeuvring through challenging times.

A UBP na imprensa 14.06.2017

Which European strategy should Swiss banks adopt?

Le Temps - For a bank to achieve penetration in a market other than its domestic market, it needs to develop financial products and services that suit specific local features.

A UBP na imprensa 29.05.2017

Sharp increase in funding from Asia clients

In an interview with APB Mandates, Brice Thionnet said that UBP's Asian clients have participated in every direct investments deal brought by the Swiss pure play since the completion of its acquisition of Coutts International.