Newsroom
Explore more news
-
-
02.02.2023
UBP partners with Brigade Capital Management to widen its liquid alternative offering
UBP has onboarded a new credit alternative strategy on its alternative UCITS platform.
-
01.02.2023
Investing in the future: The mobility of tomorrow
As technological advances and new lifestyle habits are proliferating amidst rising environmental and social pressure, incorporating the future into decisions can unlock huge economic opportunities.
-
31.01.2023
Spotlight on Growth Momentum in Asia
With UBP’s Investment Outlook 2023 wrapping up its global roadshow, our Asia Senior Economist Carlos Casanova takes stock of the major macroeconomic events that marked 2022 in and around China and looks ahead to the landscape unfolding in 2023.
-
23.01.2023
Annual results 2022
Union Bancaire Privée reports net profit of CHF 210.4 million, up 4.5%
-
-
12.01.2023
UBP in Asia: 2022 round-up and 2023 objectives
Asian Private Banker (12.2022) - UBP Asia CEO looks back at 2022 and forward at 2023
-
-
09.01.2023
The case for Chinese onshore convertible bonds
The Chinese onshore convertible bond market is the second-largest in the world. It has soared dramatically since early 2017 due to regulatory changes promoting more transparent financing. It is dominated by mid- and large-cap names offering diversified and balanced exposure to domestic Chinese growth.
-
06.01.2023
COP 15: Historic agreement beats expectations, but implementation is key
The long-awaited second part of COP 15 (the UN conference on biological diversity) has concluded, with some substantial commitments, but no real fanfare.
-
04.01.2023
Towards a change of cycle
Delano (12.2022) - For Patrice Gautry, Chief Economist at Union Bancaire Privée (UBP), 2023 should mark the beginning of a new cycle that he hopes will be based on healthier foundations than the current one. This will take a few more months. In the meantime, he believes that bonds are regaining real interest.
-
20.12.2022
“Stock-picking and active management are set to become very attractive again”
Le Temps (12.2022) - According to Union Bancaire Privée’s CIO Wealth Management, Norman Villamin, 2023 is set to be less tough than this year for investors. Although caution will be warranted as risks are on the rise.
Our latest podcasts
-
Europe: rewriting its future
Speakers: Norman Villamin, Patrice Gautry, Peter Kinsella
-
DeepSeek: Chinese challenger enters the AI race
Speakers: Dimitri Kallianiotis