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  • 04.02.2020

    “I don’t believe in no-deal”

    Investir (03.02.2020) - Interview with Patrice Gautry, UBP's Chief Economist

  • 31.01.2020

    UBP posts strong performance in Asian business

    The Business Times (29.01.2020) - Union Bancaire Privée (UBP) posted a strong set of results in its Asian operations in 2019, thanks to a number of factors, including strong growth in client mandates.

  • 30.01.2020

    The advantages of EU regulation for international successions

    Le Temps (26.01.2020) - In an era of globalisation, ultra-mobility and the international diversification of wealth, there are a huge number of wealthy families with an international profile which can attract multijurisdictional risks to unplanned successions.

  • 23.01.2020

    UBP’s remontada

    Sphere (01.2020) - At the end of June 2019, UBP's assets under management had almost risen back to the level they reached in 2007, before the financial crisis caused them to fall to CHF 65 billion by the end of 2010. Since then, UBP has doubled in size and laid the foundations for further growth.

  • 17.01.2020

    5G – on the cusp of a new cycle

    After several years of investments, regulatory implementation and competitive bidding, 5G deployment is finally accelerating.

  • 15.01.2020

    China’s Macro, Equity and Credit Outlook

    Despite heightening military confrontation between the United States and Iran, China equities enjoyed a solid start in the new year.

  • 09.01.2020

    EM opportunities in 2020

    Podcast - We see a more helpful economic climate for EM, at least going into the early part of the year, with some signs of growth stabilisation and less pressure on exports.

  • 07.01.2020

    The end of Libor

    Le Temps (23.12.2019) - LIBOR (the London InterBank Offered Rate) is for investors what a compass is for sailors: a vital instrument that helps them set their course.

  • 06.01.2020

    Key Focuses in the Year of the Rat

    After a global slowdown in 2019, UBP expects world growth to stabilise on a moderate trend in 2020 (up 2.4% vs. 2.3% in 2019).

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