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Taiwan earthquake: Market impact limited so far, CIO says
  + stars: | 2024-04-03 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTaiwan earthquake: Market impact limited so far, CIO saysAlexandre Drabowicz, chief investment officer at Indosuez Wealth Management, discusses how the major earthquake that hit Taiwan might affect markets.
Persons: Alexandre Drabowicz Organizations: Taiwan, Indosuez Wealth Management Locations: Taiwan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailECB will probably implement 4 rate cuts in 2024, says wealth management firmAlexandre Drabowicz, chief investment officer at Indosuez Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for the China market and the monetary policies of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central bank.
Persons: Alexandre Drabowicz Organizations: ECB, Indosuez Wealth Management, U.S . Federal Reserve, European Locations: China
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMarket mantra moved from 'higher for longer' to 'higher for later,' says wealth management firmAlexandre Drabowicz, CIO at Indosuez Wealth Management, discusses the outlook for interest rates next year.
Persons: Alexandre Drabowicz Organizations: Indosuez Wealth Management
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Fed has delivered a 'hawkish hold,' says wealth management firmAlexandre Drabowicz, chief investment officer at Indosuez Wealth Management, says the U.S. Federal Reserve is "quite optimistic" that core inflation will cool to slightly below 3% by the end of 2024.
Persons: Alexandre Drabowicz Organizations: Indosuez Wealth Management, U.S . Federal
FILE PHOTO-A woman walks past a Credit Agricole logo outside a bank office in Reze near Nantes, France, May 12, 2021. The results boosted Credit Agricole SA's (CAGR.PA) stock, which was up by about 5% at 0817 GMT, making it the best performer within France's blue-chip index CAC 40 (.FCHI). Helping the positive sentiment, the investment vehicle of the mutual banks that control Credit Agricole said it would spend 1 billion euros on the bank's shares, further tightening its grip on the lender. The vehicle currently owns 60.2% of Credit Agricole SA and said it had no intention to go beyond 65%. Degroof Petercam has client assets of 71 billion euros, while Indosuez said it had assets under management of 130 billion euros at the end of 2022.
Persons: Stephane Mahe, Degroof, France's, JP Morgan, Degroof Petercam, Indosuez, Xavier Musca, Musca, Mathieu Rosemain, Geert de Clercq, Piotr Lipinski, Ingrid Melander, Augustin Turpin, Alexander Smith Organizations: REUTERS, Agricole, CAC, PARIS, Credit Agricole, Credit Agricole SA, Royal Bank of Canada, Barclays, Credit Agricole's, Indosuez, KBC, Thomson Locations: Reze, Nantes, France, Belgian
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWe expect most emerging markets will start decreasing rates this year: Wealth management firmDelphine Di Pizio-Tiger of Indosuez Wealth Management said most emerging market central banks have been "ahead of the curve."
Two subsidiaries of French bank Crédit Agricole Group’s corporate and investment banking arm have agreed to pay more than $1.12 million in civil penalties to settle alleged violations of U.S. sanctions, the Treasury Department said on Monday. Separately, CFM Indosuez Wealth, a Monaco-based indirect subsidiary also of Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank, has agreed to pay $401,039 for allegedly violating sanctions against Cuba, Iran and Syria, OFAC said. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ | Risk and Compliance Journal Our Morning Risk Report features insights and news on governance, risk and compliance. PREVIEW Representatives of Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. The two subsidiaries were responsible for implementing the compliance policies of their two parents, Crédit Agricole SA and its investment banking arm, but failed to do so from as early as 2011 until 2016, according to OFAC.
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