Asian Private Banker Change Makers Summit
Evrard Bordier participate in a panel on the prospects for digital assets and tokenization in private banking
Continue readingChristian Skaanild joins Bordier & Cie as Partner
The Partners of Bordier & Cie are delighted to announce the appointment of Christian Skaanild as a Partner bearing unlimited personal liability on 20 th April 2020.
Continue readingCOVID-19 | A message from the Partners
At a time when we are all having to place our faith in health systems, politicians and scientists to secure our future, we would like to reassure you that we continue to devote all of our energies to the challenges of looking after your wealth. (…)
Continue reading175th celebration
Bordier Singapore office will operate on a half-day until 1pm this Friday, 27 September 2019.
Continue readingLet’s celebrate our future
2019 is a milestone year, marking the 175th anniversary of our bank.
Continue readingUS market has priced in great growth ‘now and forever’: Investor
Bryan Goh of Bordier & Cie says a “moderate” and gradual slowdown in the U.S. economy is “on the horizon,” but warns that a sell-off in the corporate bond market could bring a sharper downturn.
Continue readingInvestor on tapping into Asia’s ‘growing middle class’
Bryan Goh of Bordier & Cie suggests investing in luxury stocks, a sector which he says is “very resilient” and price inelastic.
Continue readingAramco may list downstream oil assets after acquiring chemical firm SABIC, strategists say
Restructuring the Aramco listing along those lines may make it more appealing to potential investors who have voiced skepticism about Saudi Arabia’s transparency.
Continue readingWeekly Wrap Nov 9: US Midterms outcome
The immediate reaction to the outcome was a sigh of relief and a rally in risk assets.
Continue readingBordier unfurls strategy to tap onshore Southeast Asian wealth
Entering the race for the flourishing onshore wealth pool in Asia, Swiss pure play Bordier & Cie (Singapore) has set
into motion plans to explore new markets through partnerships rather than establishing onshore offices.
Weekly Wrap Nov 5: Mid term looms
Altogether, the global picture is one of a natural cyclical slowdown with the US prolonging its cycle at the expense of a weaker future fiscal position.
Continue readingWeekly Wrap Sep 17: US mid term elections
With less than 2 months to the mid-terms, expect media coverage of the campaign to ratchet up and the President to become more aggressive and unpredictable on domestic and international fronts.
Continue readingTrade Just One Battle Within a Bigger Dynamic (Radio)
China and the US are ‘best prepared’ for a trade fight: CIO
Bryan Goh of Bordier & Cie says Europe is likely to “suffer” from a trade fight due to its dependency on trade.
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