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  • 04.10.2021

    Beste Zeiten für Private Markets-Anlagen als Anlagealternative

    Le Temps (04.10.2021) - Seit die Private Markets in den 1990er Jahren in Mode gekommen sind, haben sie noch nie so starken Zulauf erlebt wie heute. Die privaten Märkte decken einen Grossteil des Bereichs der Alternative Investments und damit des breiten Spektrums nicht traditioneller Anlageklassen ab.

  • 21.09.2021

    587 investors press COP26 governments on climate

    The world stands at the beginning of a pivotal decade in which institutional investors and governments each have a responsibility to accelerate action to tackle the climate crisis. UBP is a signatory of the 2021 Global Investor Statement to Governments on the Climate Crisis.

  • 17.09.2021

    UBP is an official signatory to the UK Stewardship Code

    The UK Stewardship Code 2020 sets high stewardship standards for those investing on behalf of UK savers and pensioners.

  • 13.09.2021

    China: the landscape has changed

    China’s deployment of a growing range of tools across its policy arsenal highlights the sharp pivot that has taken place from the ‘To get rich is glorious’ era of Deng Xiaoping to the ‘Common Prosperity’ epoch being pursued in earnest by its current leader, Xi Jinping.

  • 08.09.2021

    Asian lockdown resists reopening

    Asian markets are being slow to emerge from lockdown, despite the rest of the world gradually opening up its economies again. The reasons for this have much to do with low vaccination rates, but also with governance. A growth gap between developed and emerging markets is beginning to appear.

  • 07.09.2021

    Positive Einstellung zu Unternehmens-anleihen

    Institutional Money (03.09.2021) - Unsere positive Grundhaltung in Bezug auf die Märkte für Unternehmensanleihen im bisherigen Jahresverlauf hat weiterhin Bestand. Grundlage dafür ist unser Makroszenario einer kräftigen und weltweit nachhaltigen Konjunkturerholung.

  • 06.09.2021

    “Sustainable finance is our responsibility”

    SSF Market Study 2021 reveals what lies behind the growth in sustainable investments

  • 02.09.2021

    Making fashion sustainable by choosing longevity

    What influence do we as individual consumers have on how sustainable the global textile industry is? Quite a bit, as it turns out. What clothes we buy and how often we do so determines how sustainably one of the world’s largest industries is going to evolve.

  • 30.08.2021

    “Key rates could rise gradually from the second half of 2022”

    Article l’Agefi (27.08.2021) - Macroeconomic developments and how central banks are handling them remain the focus for institutional investors. UBP's head of global fixed income Philippe Gräub shares his analysis.

  • 25.08.2021

    Sustainable fashion – a contradiction in terms?

    The fashion industry is attracting more and more attention for its environmental and social footprint. While it has a long way to go before becoming truly sustainable, a host of promising initiatives points towards a greener future ahead.

  • 23.08.2021

    The IPCC report – ‘code red’ for humanity

    Environmental Finance (12.08.2021) - The latest IPCC report should shock the world into climate action – and for investors that means prioritising positive impact, writes Rupert Welchman.

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