Tag: Norman Villamin
The US$190bn question for private banks: Is China cheap enough to buy?
China’s laid-back approach to slumping growth surprises globe
China’s muted COVID rebound a disappointment for private bankers
How Credit Suisse’s shock collapse could signal a new GFC
For private bankers, all eyes are on Beijing’s next move
Hong Kong ends hotel quarantine. What next for the Asian wealth hub?
Is China facing its ‘Lehman moment’? Here’s what private banks think
Where now for beaten-down equities and bonds in 2H22? Private banks have their say
CIO Weekly – Why we are overweight hedge funds: Norman Villamin of UBP
CIO Weekly – Stay cautious on China despite “extreme value”: Matthew Quaife of Fidelity
From Fed tightening to Omicron in China: Risks mount for Asia’s private banks
Why UBP is moving client exposure away from Europe and China
Private banks warn of more volatility ahead as Russia-Ukraine tensions escalate
CIO Weekly – Choppy start to 2022 doesn’t mean we are entering a bear market: Audrey Goh of StanChart WM
Prepare for a “mini-cycle” to begin in 2H21: UBP
CIO Weekly – Featuring Norman Villamin of Union Bancaire Privée
CIO Weekly – Featuring Norman Villamin of UBP
Investors seek refuge in Chinese debt as global yields wilt
CIO Weekly – Featuring UBP’s CIO WM Norman Villamin
CIO Weekly – Featuring HSBC Private Banking’s James Cheo
UBP re-anchors portfolio, favours growth over value for equities
UBP seeks carry strategies as bond spreads widen
CIO Weekly – Featuring UBS’s global CIO, Mark Haefele
Economic headwinds to trump political risks in 2019, say PB CIOs
CIO Weekly – September 2018 Week 3
“Really attractive” opportunities in China’s banking sector: UBP’s Villamin
UBP to sharpen Asia investment view with new appointment
UBP: Japan’s GDP growth to exceed consensus forecasts