Small investors networked via online forums seemingly played a large role in the mysterious crash of Credit Suisse shares earlier this month. The once proud big bank now finds itself demoted to a meme stock.
Investors are increasingly looking to private markets to build their wealth. finews.asia talked with Christian Wicklein, a managing director at Partners Group in Zug about private wealth and finding the right companies to invest in.
A McKinsey Report reveals that retail banking makes up almost half of all financial sector profit worldwide. finews.asia takes a closer look.
HSBC will look to accelerate its digital transformation through a cloud tie-up with US tech firm Oracle.
BNP Paribas is the latest global financial firm to expand its mainland China business with the establishment of an asset management joint venture.
Just over one week before Switzerland's second-largest bank announces its new strategy, there is more speculation that it is preparing for a potential capital raise.
Hong Kong leader John Lee presented his 2022 policy address today with a strong emphasis on a global recruitment drive. Will the troubled financial hub be able to reverse the talent flow?
Hong Kong’s upcoming high-profile financial summit will feature a handful of additional asset management firms after local authorities extended the event by one day.
Goldman Sachs has named the leadership for its newly consolidated global business which has been divided into three core units.
Mastercard will debut crypto trading services next year that will enable financial firms, such as banks, to extend access to their clients.
The bank's top lawyer proactively tackles the bank's numerous scandals and legal cases. But can it really afford all of them?
Credit Suisse has announced the appointment of a head of discretionary portfolio management for its wealth management unit in Australia.
The geopolitical fallout between western nations and Russia continues to impact the financial sector, this time with HSBC suspending certain services for Russian customers in Hong Kong.
US asset manager Franklin Templeton has appointed a new head of Asia exchanged-traded funds distribution, based in Singapore.
Investors from Abu Dhabi and Saudi Arabia have reportedly expressed interest in potential investing in Credit Suisse’s investment banking business.
After the collapse of Credit Suisse fund partner Greensill, it is questionable whether myriad insurance policies will pay for the damage. A lawsuit in Australia, where the stakes are high is a test case for the bank.
Next week, will Credit Suisse management presenting its strategy update. Observers see investment banking as the main target of the upheaval. Whether their boss will stick around to await the outcome is an open question.
Credit Suisse settles a lawsuit in the US related to residential mortgage lending. The bank will have to dig deep into its pockets.
Chicago-based asset manager Nuveen has announced the appointment of a head of natural capital for Asia Pacific and Africa.
Goldman Sachs is reportedly planning a major global overhaul by restructuring its biggest businesses into three divisions.
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