Tag: Credit Suisse
Why Bother With Market Forecasts If They Usually Are Wrong?
Warning: Tossing Russian Banks From the International System Could Backfire
Good News: Dividends Bounce Back to Set Record
Sliced at the coronavirus’ outset, company payouts enjoy increases amid enlarged profits.
Credit Suisse to Pay Nearly $500 Million to Settle Mozambican Bond Charges
Michigan Pension Fund Sues Credit Suisse Over Risk Exposure
Archegos Fiasco Was One of 3 ‘Near-Misses’ This Year, Says El-Erian
Finally, Financial Stocks Are Poised to Rise, Says Credit Suisse
So, the Bull Market Will Keep Going. No, It Won’t
Optimists and pessimists butt heads amid outflows from equities.
People Moves Roundup
Canadian Pension Steps Up Gender Board Diversity Advocacy
CPPIB will use its voting power to increase presence of women on boards.
Credit Suisse: Commodities Picked Up in July on Signs of Economic Improvement
The oil sector gained with improving demand, although expectations for OPEC’s prospects of bringing down global production were reduced.
Commodities Prices Down in June
Low energy prices have contributed to a lack of pickup in inflation, while concerns about Chinese growth have abated, Credit Suisse reports.
CS: More Investor Interest in Hedge Fund Quant Strategies
In addition, Credit Suisse survey shows more than 70% of institutional investor portfolios incorporate hurdle rates and founder’s share class structures.
Credit Suisse Points to Weakening of Commodity Fundamentals in May
Mild June forecast, weakening of Brazilian currency, and loosening of Indonesia’s export restrictions contributed to worldwide losses, report says.