08.02.2010 Investors should enter the market during the correction periods expected during 2010, Credit Suisse’s Global Chief Investment Officer Stefan Keitel said. “Massive corrections, triggering huge opportunities, are likely.”
08.02.2010 Australia has been among the few industrialized countries which averted a recession. Especially the tight relationship with the emerging markets in Asia, particularly China, made the difference.
05.02.2010 Following more than a decade of outperformance of its European peers, Spain has been facing a severe recession and major structural challenges. A recovery looks likely to be muted.
30.01.2010 In April, for the second time since 1996, Geneva will be host to the show jumping world cup final. Aside from the White Turf events in St. Moritz, it is the most prestigious equestrian event sponsored by Credit Suisse.
26.01.2010 In September 2009, Alan Gilbert became the Music Director of the New York Philharmonic. Following an Asian tour, he and the Orchestra are now touring Europe. Our video takes you backstage on the tour.
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26.01.2010 The Goodwood Revival is a special experience. Since 1993 the classic car scene, under the patronage of the Earl of March, has used this occasion to stage a celebration of racing cars and the carefree decades of the fifties and sixties. A report.
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25.01.2010 The 2010 Sector Handbook reveals the different situations of the individual sectors in Switzerland. Export and technology-driven sectors should see particularly dynamic growth in the next few years.
25.01.2010 Philanthropy is not only for the super rich. Credit Suisse, for the second year running, has helped choose a group of secondary school students in Gibraltar to teach them about philanthropy and help them make a difference.
20.01.2010 The Swiss economy was overshadowed by economic collapse and recession in the first half of 2009, but the second half of the year witnessed rapid stabilization in most sectors.
18.01.2010 In 2010, Asia will again be the growth engine of the world economy, with Chinese domestic demand as an important pillar of the recovery. “We will see a further rise of the Chinese consumer”, says Credit Suisse economist Dong Tao.
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