Tag: Carlos Casanova
“Not good…”: Private banks and fund managers downbeat on Q2 China data
China’s latest property stimulus package is different – it might just work
Private banks rethink India pivot amid improving China data
Bank of Singapore: BOJ rate hike unlikely to stop Japan’s equity rally
Why UBS GWM and UBP think China will fall short of 5% growth target
Japan’s stocks are partying like it’s 1989. But is the music about to end?
Higher-for-longer may be here to stay, and what that means for client portfolios
Why a Chinese stock bailout fund might not work this time
Rising US yields upend private bankers’ best laid 2023 plans
Five things you need to know about the China property crisis
China’s latest default drama raises stakes for private bank portfolios
The market-shaking move that could shape private bankers’ 2023
China capital exodus a wake-up call for private banks
The China rebound story: UBP’s Carlos Casanova
How Bank of Japan “game changer” could disrupt 2023
Will China rebound in 2023? Not so fast, say private bankers
Yen’s plunge provides new headache for private bank portfolios in Asia
Where now for beaten-down equities and bonds in 2H22? Private banks have their say
How China’s 2022 growing pains are a headache for private banks
Asia’s private banks cool on Chinese ADRs as de-listing threat grows
From Fed tightening to Omicron in China: Risks mount for Asia’s private banks
Chinese equities pummeled by headwinds: PBs explain the stock market rout
China’s pivot from zero-COVID could be a ‘buy’ signal for private banks
CIO Weekly – The bull market run will last into 2022: Harmen Overdijk of Leo Wealth
UBP hires two senior equity advisors covering tech and healthcare in Asia
Beaten down private market investments in China may catch a break
CIO Weekly – Compelling reasons to invest in Chinese bonds: Thomas Rupf of VP Bank
China using good times to put house in order: Carlos Casanova of UBP
Prepare for a “mini-cycle” to begin in 2H21: UBP
CIO Weekly – Featuring Deutsche Bank IPB’s Tuan Huynh