Credit Suisse’s stock has lost approximately 16% YTD as compared to the 7% drop in the S&P500 over the same period. Further, at its current price of $8 per share, it is trading 17% below its fair value of just above $10 – Trefis’ estimate for Credit Suisse’s valuation... ------------------- The chart (above) was made using Metatrader 5 with Simple BrainTrading SMA trading system (this trading system is attached to the post as zip ...
This week's Forbes Asia Investment Briefing comes from John Woods, who is the chief investment officer for APAC at Credit Suisse. He told us that the trade dispute between China and the U.S. is an ongoing concern for the markets, but he also believes the budget negotiations between the EU and Italy are likely to have a further impact on sentiment throughout next week, as a game of brinksmanship plays out. Eurozone ministers have already warned Italy's coalition government to follow the rules, after ...
Credit Suisse’s Brexit ban is a display of neutrality its clients should cheer Most multinational investment banks with European headquarters in London should want the UK to stay within the EU. An exit would mean higher short-term costs, and might force them to relocate some staff to another European country, in order to ensure international clients have full access to the single market. Yet overt partisanship could unnerve certain clients ...
Why volatility is bad news for investment banks Recent market volatility isn’t good news for investment banks, JPMorgan’s Kian Abouhossein and team argued, and leaves Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley near the bottom of their pecking order. They explain: "Although volatility is good for investment banks, recent market turmoil has led to a spike in market volatility (avg VIX +100% since 15 Aug) which poses some residual short positioning risks such as correlation. Generally ...
Credit Suisse, Barclays, UBS, SocGen: Where To Sell EUR/USD Credit Suisse: "EURUSD has been capped below the 50% retracement of the recent fall and the 55-day average at 1.1117/32, and reversed lower. Beneath 1.0925 can open up a retest of the more important price lows at 1.0819/09. Near-term resistance moves to 1.1022. Above 1.1080/85 is needed to retest 1.1117/32."Barclays: "The move below nearby support in the 1.0925 area encourages ...