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Thinking ahead. The Credit Suisse Research Institute. The Credit Suisse Gender in Broadening the diversity discussion In the edition, we review and update our universe of companies and analyze the progress made to improve the profile of gender diversity. Find out more PDF. Global wealth report The twelfth edition of the Global Wealth Report, published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute, shows continued wealth growth.

Learn more. Wealth growth also outpaced population growth, so that global mean wealth per adult grew by 4. This year, the report includes a focus on Millennials' wealth position and provides a comparison with earlier generations. Further, they also outperformed family-owned peers in Europe and globally. In the report "The CS Family ", the Credit Suisse Research Institute extends its assessment of family-owned businesses by analyzing financial and share-price performance on a regional, sector and size basis, as well as on a global level.

To test the findings and conclusions, the authors of the report performed comprehensive interviews with over family-owned companies across ten countries.

While multiple factors play a role when it comes to company performance, the report establishes a positive correlation with family ownership. The Credit Suisse Research Institute's report "Switzerland: A financial market history" revisits the past century of financial market performance.

The authors, Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton, present a distinct comparison between the year performance of Switzerland and 22 selected markets, covering stocks, bonds and Treasury bills, as well as the development of the nations' inflation rates and currencies. In this special edition of Credit Suisse Research Institute's Emerging Consumer Survey , we focus on the consumer in China and the results of the circa 2, respondents that we surveyed.

The message is one of robust spending. China remains at the forefront of growth in the emerging world and remains ranked in the top three of our survey, with consumers displaying a shift toward discretionary categories of spending.

On the other end of the spectrum are Russia, Turkey and Mexico. On top of providing a close look at the emerging markets, the report examines current trends of particular relevance to them, such as e-commerce, aware consumerism, and the growing popularity of domestic brands.

The typical long term perspective to current events the study brings is particularly timely at present as investors question whether the 30 year bull market in bonds is now turning.

This year's edition also provides fresh analysis of factor investing strategies. The Credit Suisse Research Institute's "Getting over Globalization" report examines the end of globalization as we know it.

It lays out the passage from globalization to multipolarity, i. The Credit Suisse Research Institute's "The Future of Monetary Policy" looks at the transformative changes central banks in advanced economies have undergone since The report concludes that the key issue for decision-makers globally remains to consider which fundamental direction monetary policy ought to take next, assessing two alternative scenarios that may evolve: a return to a pre-crisis "normal", or fiscal dominance.

The Next Frontier published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute explores the diverse investment region of frontier markets and introduces the Credit Suisse Frontier Markets group of 30 countries, which collectively account for USD 3. The Credit Suisse Research Institute's Global wealth report is the most comprehensive source of information on global household wealth. It provides complete estimates of wealth, covering all regions and the entire wealth spectrum.

In its seventh edition, the report gives a special focus to the poorest billion. Credit Suisse Research Institute's Global wealth report confirmed Switzerland's globally leading position in terms of the nations' wealth. In this special report, we take a closer look at the Swiss data and assess the drivers behind Switzerland's impressive performance.

In this report, the Credit Suisse Research Institute analyses Switzerland's progress in relation to representation of women on different levels of corporate leadership. The assessment covers 78 Swiss corporations and compares their gender diversity levels with European and global peers. A key message from our study "The Credit Suisse Gender Women in Senior Management" was that gender diversity — or the greater representation of women — in senior roles was not just "nice to have" but linked to excess stock market returns and superior corporate profitability.

With investor sentiment now showing signs of improvement after a challenging period in emerging markets, our sixth edition of the CSRI Emerging Consumer Survey provides investors timely insights with which to revisit the theme of a fast developing consumer culture shaped by technological innovation.

Against the backdrop of the first interest rate increase by the Federal Reserve in almost a decade, the Credit Suisse Research Institute's Global Investment Returns Yearbook examines similar episodes since and derives potential implications for future economic and financial market developments.

This report by the Credit Suisse Research Institute explores several important aspects of the connection between sound governance and improved business performance. It provides new data to support the growing investor interest in governance-related rules and practices and introduces innovative ways to assess corporate performance. In its sixth edition, the Credit Suisse Global wealth report offers a comprehensive portrait of global wealth, covering all regions and countries, and all parts of the wealth spectrum, from the very base of the wealth pyramid to ultra-high net worth individuals UHNWIs.

This report adds to the CS Globalization Index that we introduced in the CSRI 'Success of Small Countries' report by developing a 'Multipolarity Index' and a 'Globalization Clock' and by examining specific trends in financial markets, trade, governance and corporate activity.

This study follows on from our report "Sugar: Consumption at a Crossroads" in examining another key component of nutrition and dietary make-up. We scrutinize the ecosystem of "fat", looking at the five types of fats, the main fat-rich foods and who produces them, the medical research on fat and the perception of doctors, consumers and health officials.

Entrepreneurship is borne of opportunity and necessity. With increased deregulation and decreased involvement of the State, we have seen that family owned businesses are not just key drivers of economic growth, but are also key employers. Small countries provide an indication of the future for large coun-tries, and a test bed as to what works and what does not.

One innovation in this report is to measure the way in which small countries lead larger ones in terms of economic performance. In the developed world, both equity and bond markets are at record highs.

The price of oil has collapsed and the Swiss franc has jettisoned its link with the euro. Our fifth Emerging Consumer Survey reflects a challenging environment for consumer activity. The prevailing weakness in currencies and commodity prices provides for other sources of concern. However, there are clear winners and losers. You have viewed out of items. Client Login. Private Clients. Recent searches Suggested. Change location Cancel. Choose Location.

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