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GI brings together background analyses with current and long-term themes and trends that are likely to have a significant impact on financial markets and investments Format: 40 to 50 pages; 3–4 times per year; en, de, fr, it, sp. Print copies available via relationship manager or by subscription.
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CleanEvolution, not revolution | Designs for future cities excite us because they are visionary. They promise a way out of urban structures that have become dilapidated or intractable. But cities are functional entities that exist in a real world of real people. | 14.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanGreat city, terrible place | Key elements of what made Mumbai great were its cosmopolitan structure and a transport system built into the city's DNA. Today, the city is barreling along as a generator of skills and an engine of economic growth. But, according to Mumbai-based architect Charles Correa, like its residents, the city needs to be nurtured to thrive. | 14.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanReclaiming Brazil's cities | Despite Brazil's booming economy, its cities are still blighted by corruption and lawlessness. In particular, armed violence related to drug trafficking results in high homicide rates that affect the young and poor disproportionately. Urban violence specialist Emilio Enrique Dellasoppa describes Brazil's determined efforts to fix its crime and crime-control problems. | 14.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanShenzhen's last mile | In the space of 30 years, Shenzhen has grown from a poor fishing village to one of the top ten cities in the country, partly by virtue of its proximity to Hong Kong. But the fortunes of its districts vary. Martin de Jong, a Dutch urban planner working in China, describes the efforts of one section of Longgang district to match the ambitions of Shenzhen. | 14.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanBuilding on Slums | Throughout the developing world, the number of slums is growing as people flock to cities in search of jobs. Urbanization cannot be stopped, says Anna Tibaijuka, outgoing Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, and in the long term it is beneficial to exonomic growth. But the lives of slum dwellers must be improved. | 14.10.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanPerceived inflation: When small differences matter | People's experience of inflation has a lot to do with what they buy and how frequently. | 28.4.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanWhen (not) to worry about asset price inflation | Asset price inflation is more or less dangerous depending on whether easy money or leverage is fueling it. | 28.4.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanProfligacy and inflation risk | Should we fear inflation due to high public debt? | 28.4.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanModeration to disorder | In the quest for monetary stability, will politics trump international cooperation just when we need it most? | 28.4.10 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe aging challenge | People are now living longer, as they benefit from better health care and greater prosperity than their parents and grandparents. An aging population presents opportunities to cater for a whole new group of older consumers eager to make more imaginative use of their time. But are we doing enough to prepare for the challenges this demographic shift brings? | 20.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanGoing beyond our limitations | Computers whose intelligence far outstrips our own, the virtual reality of the film “The Matrix” and tiny robots that travel through our bloodstreams destroying pathogens may seem like the stuff of the distant future. But scientist and inventor Ray Kurzweil says not only are they coming, but they will be with us soon, as exponential growth in computing power changes our lives and, indeed, our very beings. | 20.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe road to a green future | The need to cut carbon emissions and use our natural resources sustainably requires the introduction of a host of new green technologies to power our vehicles, provide electricity and make an impact in many other areas of our lives. That provides major opportunities for companies, in both the developed and developing world, to seek a share of a fast-expanding market. But the transition from fossil fuels to green technologies will be neither swift nor smooth. | 20.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanWe can actually invent a future we’re happy with | Best-selling author Richard Watson turns predictions on their head. He says we have the power to shape tomorrow by looking at the present and holding a meaningful conversation about where the risks and opportunities lie. | 20.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanAverting future food shortages | Biotechnology innovations can boost the productivity of agriculture and water, and help provide food security in developing countries. However, the reluctance to apply the technology in parts of the high-income countries, due to consumers preferences and misgivings over safety, is creating delays in its utilization that may prove costly for the poor. | 20.10.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanCompining science and art | A scientific approach is required to develop a successful investment strategy, but a touch of artistry is vital too. | 11.5.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanA crisis is the best teacher | The ability to withstand crises is not something that can be tested in the laboratory; reality itself is the only true stress test. | 11.5.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanRisk management in times of crisis | Investors’ risk tolerance during a market slide largely depends on whether they have made gains or losses in the recent past. | 11.5.09 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanThe consumer is the new king | The BRIC economies are on the march and so are their increasingly affluent and expanding middle classes, whose desire for consumer goods will be key in powering future growth. | 23.9.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanPeggers can't be choosers | Nearly a quarter of currencies are pegged to the dollar. But, with the advent of the euro and the strengthening of emerging market economies, a peg against a broad basket of currencies may now prove to be a better option, says Joe M. Prendergast of Credit Suisse. | 23.9.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanRebalancing global wealth | Ten years ago, a US downturn would have triggered a collapse in emerging markets such as those of Latin America. But now these countries can trade with China and other rising economies to soften the blow, says Javier Santiso, Director and Chief Economist of the OECD Development Centre. | 23.9.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanE-mail debate | Opinion leaders from the London School of Economics, the African Development Bank, Credit Suisse and Thomson Reuters discuss the changing pattern of global relationships via a thought-provoking exchange of e-mails. | 23.9.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanTargeting the right charity | Too often all charities are lumped together as a nebulous force for good. New Philanthropy Capital, a nonprofit organization, advises donors and funders on how to give more effectively. | 25.3.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanGiving more than money | The Sainsbury retail dynasty has evolved its own distinct philanthropic model, with a pledge to commit more than GBP 1 billion to good causes – but true philanthropy treads beyond financial handouts. | 25.3.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanAchieving a fair return | Carefully targeted, return-oriented investments can sometimes achieve a better result than traditional charitable giving, says Giles Keating, Credit Suisse’s Head of Research for Private Banking and Asset Management. | 25.3.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanFighting poverty: Is ais the solution or the problem? | Does aid still have a role in helping poor people help themselves? Oxfam says yes, emphatically; but prominent skeptic James Shikwati believes that aid can also stymie development. | 25.3.08 | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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CleanMaking sense of bubbles | Why are financial bubbles such a persistent feature of history? | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen | |
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CleanDiversity begets diversity | A lifetime of thinking for herself has led Renée Haugerud, founder and Chief Investment Officer of Galtere, to some pretty strong ideas about women investors. | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen | |
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CleanHow we think about money | Investors are only human, and as such, their portfolio choices are colored by the same emotions that drive other areas of their lives: overconfidence, fear, denial and a preference for good news. Yet financial models typically fail to take these characteristics into account. | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen | |
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CleanThe bounds of rationality | Behavioral finance questions the assumption of the perfectly rational investor. | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen | |
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CleanProbing the investor's brain | We know from investor psychology that individual financial decisions are influenced by emotions. But what is it about the brain that causes us to behave that way? | Kostenlos | In iTunes ansehen |
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