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Credit Suisse - Investment (video)
"In Focus" conducts regular video interviews with selected experts from Credit Suisse. At the heart of this are reports on selected industries and regions, as well as background information on the various asset classes - ranging from stocks, through currencies, to alternative investments.
- More Fiscal Action Needed to Ease Crisis
The US, Europe and Japan are in significant recession says Giles Keating, Head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group (GESG) and Head of Global Research. He explains how the global financial crisis continues to evolve and why further large-scale capital injections are needed to ease the global financial crisis. - The Credit Crunch Continues
Markets remain volatile despite the fact that the global economy seems to have recovered modestly. Giles Keating, Head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group (GESG) and Head of Global Research, explains the realities of the current situation. - Economic Growth Is Still Slowing Significantly
The world economy seems to be heading into a slow phase, and is not expected to pick up before next year, says Giles Keating, head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group. There are no signs that the credit crisis is over, he adds. - World Economy Moves Toward Long-Term Balance
Rising oil and food prices and inflation are making headlines worldwide. Giles Keating, head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group (GESG) explains economic impacts of these issues and more on the world economy. - Understanding the Subprime Crisis
The US subprime crisis and its impacts are topics that have made headlines around the globe. Giles Keating, Head of Global Research for Credit Suisse, explains the root of the crisis and how it led to a slowdown in the US economy and beyond. - The Tide Is Turning for the Global Economy
The US and European markets remain sluggish, while some emerging markets have picked up momentum. Giles Keating, Head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group (GESG) provides details on the ups and downs of the global economy. - The Ten Big Investment Themes for 2008
2008 began somberly for equity markets amid concerns about the downturn in the US and other economies. Despite this, Giles Keating, head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group (GESG), believes there is fundamental value in equity markets. The GESG constructed 10 investment themes based on this background. - US Credit Crisis: A Monster with Many Heads
The credit crisis continues to be the dominant issue in the financial markets and it's leaving its mark on the real economy. The US Federal Reserve has made moves to subdue the deepening credit crisis - at least for the short term. In an interview, Giles Keating, head of the Global Economics and Strategy Group, sheds light on the issues impacting the world economy. - World Economy Still Healthy Despite Soft Patch
Continued volatility on the markets has fueled uncertainty and a more pessimistic view of the global economy. Despite the current sentiment, the world economy is still in good health, according to Giles Keating, head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group. - Markets Worry About the State of the World Economy
Global stock markets have fallen sharply in recent days and many investors are now asking if the worst is yet to come. Giles Keating, Head of the Credit Suisse Global Economics and Strategy Group (GESG) believes the global economy is fundamentally healthy, despite the current volatility.