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  • 19.03.2021

    Distressed Opportunity Strategy

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

  • 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. 

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 01.03.2021

    Compliance in the RegTech era

    Le Temps (01.03.2021) - For two decades, Swiss private banks have been engaged in a new test of endurance as they have had to adapt to a raft of new regulations, tougher tax compliance requirements and the globalisation of their client bases.

  • 26.02.2021

    Charting a course for growth through difficult waters

    Hubbis (18.02.2021) - Hubbis caught up with Ranjit Khanna, UBP’s Head of South Asia and Singapore Branch Chief Executive Wealth Management, recently to hear how well UBP in South Asia has weathered the storms of 2020, and how the bank continues to expand its discretionary, advisory and IAM/ family office propositions.

  • 25.02.2021

    UBP’s small- and mid-cap capabilities

    SMID-cap equities are poised to mean revert and outperform over the next three to five years. The best time to allocate to SMID caps is when earnings are “depressed”, i.e. now.

  • 24.02.2021

    The return of leisure & entertainment

    The pandemic has not only caused economic chaos around the world, but it has also had a deep impact on people’s lifestyles.

  • 19.02.2021

    Global Recovery: Vaccine- & Stimulus-led

    A clear light at the end of the coronavirus tunnel is now visible with the start of vaccination campaigns.

  • 10.02.2021

    Big Tech: assessing the threats on the horizon

    Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Alphabet/Google (‘Big Tech’) make up nearly 20% of the entire US market capitalisation by now. As a result, clouds may gather on the horizon for Big Tech in the shape of anti-trust prosecutions, increased regulation, and the prospect of adverse tax policies.

  • 03.02.2021

    Compelling opportunities in Japanese small-cap techs

    Funds Society (28.01.2021) - An improvement in corporate governance, a stable government and a leading edge in digitalisation and robotics are making the Japanese small-cap segment a rich source of attractive opportunities for selective investors, says UBP Senior Analyst Cédric Le Berre.

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