Take a moment to dive into the pieces and topics your fellow readers enjoyed in 2023. We look forward to providing you with more insights from our experts this coming year.
Most popular articles
1. US equities: the S&P 500 index is misunderstood
Julius Baer’s CIO Yves Bonzon shares his view on the S&P 500 index and explains why investors should take a closer look at US equities.
2. How inflation affects your investments
Our How to Invest series explains the basics of inflation, the impact is has on different asset classes, and what investors can do to maintain their purchasing power.
3. The next superpower? Social infrastructure holds the key
Over the next 30 years, China and India will likely gain superpower status. What are the investment and social implacations that can come with this shift?
4. What must investors know about the crypto world?
Digital assets as a whole will continue to gain importance with every day that passes. We take a closer look.
5. How expensive is your city for living well?
Looking at the key findings from our Global Wealth & Lifestyle Report, we uncover what cities are most costly for those trying to maintain a high standard of living.
6. What investors need to know for the rest of 2023
What key points did investors have to keep in mind in the second half of 2023? Our experts shared their forecast.
7. How to build a balanced portfolio
How do you determine the right asset mix of asset classes for a balanced portfolio? Our ‘How to invest’ series explains.
8. Why asset allocation matters: four steps to a successful investment portfolio
Four steps towards building an investment portfolio that suits your financial needs.
9. Real estate: Six global trends to watch
From going green for long-term yield to space as service - our experts outline six global market trends for real estate investors to consider.
10. Secular Outlook 2024 – the great normalisation
What are the key secular trends that will shape the economy and markets in 2024 and the next decade? CIO Yves Bonzon shares his views in our latest Secular Outlook.