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Total global wealth grew by 7. Overall, the countries most affected by the COVID pandemic have not fared worse in terms of wealth creation. This report, published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute, throws a spotlight on the global food system. It provides an assessment of the challenges and some of the potential solutions associated with the need to make the global food supply system more sustainable.
This year's summary edition of the GIRY , produced in collaboration with the Credit Suisse Research Institute by Elroy Dimson, Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton, focuses on emerging markets as a special topic and offers an extended dataset by adding nine new emerging markets. The full version is available in hard copy only upon request.
The tenth edition of the Credit Suisse Research Institute's Emerging Consumer Survey is set against the backdrop of the era defining the COVID global pandemic and the unique economic, financial and public health challenges it has brought. It provides timely insights into consumers' mood and likely long-lasting changes in consumption patterns. The CSRI Collectibles report, published in collaboration with Deloitte Luxembourg, provides an overview and a first look at some popular collectible assets that have fueled the imaginations of investors over the years.
This year's Global wealth report examines the impact of the outbreak on wealth and the distribution of wealth. The latest edition of the report provides an updated analysis of family-owned companies, suggesting that the "family alpha factor" remains intact. On a long-term view, research to date has shown that family-owned businesses deliver higher levels of profitability and stronger revenue growth in all regions, particularly in Asia, mainly as they pursue a longer time horizon in their investment strategy.
The study also reviews family businesses in the context of the COVID pandemic and the findings indicate their business models to be fairly robust. Finally, the report examines family-owned companies against the backdrop of their environmental, social and governance ESG performance and it appears even these have slightly better outcomes than non-family-owned companies.
Climate change and the energy transition are key topics with far-reaching microeconomic, macro and political implications, as governments and companies around the world rethink mobility, shipping, materials and packaging, urbanism and energy consumption and how to ensure more responsible consumer habits.
In view of the changing landscape, the Credit Suisse Research Institute CSRI organized a forum bringing together a dozen renowned specialists and members of Credit Suisse's top management to discuss these defining and current issues. With its years of financial history, the publication remains the most comprehensive of sources of historical global investment returns, providing long-run return data and risk premium estimates for 23 national stock and bond markets.
This year's edition includes a new, dedicated chapter on environmental, social and governance ESG investing. The full version is available in hard copy only upon request details are available in the online version. Water scarcity, and the societal risks it poses, is one of the primary challenges faced by the world today. Over two billion people still live in countries experiencing high water stress, while four billion people experience severe water scarcity for at least one month a year.
The "Water scarcity: Addressing the key challenges" report, published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute, calls for action to be taken on a coordinated global basis.
Rising life expectancies and falling fertility rates have led to aging populations becoming a reality in many countries across the globe. What has so far primarily been an issue in developed countries is also becoming a concern for the developing world. Governments worldwide will have to address questions associated with aging societies: how to ensure financial security for a growing number of retirees and how to establish a sustainable pension system for future generations.
The "Rethinking retirement" report, published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute, takes an in-depth look at the most important pension and retirement-related questions and trends. The tenth anniversary edition of the Global wealth report published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute is the most comprehensive and up-to-date source of information on global household wealth. Global wealth grew during the past year by 2. This year's report also provides a deep dive into wealth in the 21st century.
While the century began with a "golden age" of robust and inclusive wealth creation, wealth growth collapsed during the financial crisis and never recovered to the level experienced earlier.
Since , the Credit Suisse Research Institute has been researching gender diversity within the governance and executive leadership teams.
This unique contribution analyzes executive teams of over 3, companies comprising 30, executive positions from 56 different countries. The edition's findings show an increase of gender diversity in the boardroom but not in executive positions.
Looking at the different regions, the USA and APAC reflect greater management diversity than Europe, with Europe retaining the greatest tailwind of government policies seeking to address gender diversity within supervisory boards. The report also presents new themes and analysis to complement prior work looking at family owned businesses, a discussion around the macro economic impact of increased female labor participation and fertility rates as well as the gender pay gap.
The digital revolution is beginning to make its presence felt and promises to make healthcare more efficient and safer. The "Healthcare transformation" report, published by the Credit Suisse Research Institute, looks at the improvements Artificial Intelligence and Big Data could bring into people's lives but also examines potential policy and regulatory risks in the more developed economies.
In addition, as national healthcare models are being disrupted by soaring costs, the report discusses a number of solutions which are currently up for debate.
There is a focus also on China as an example, providing insight into a country facing an aging population and a rapidly growing health service industry. The report provides unique bottom-up insights into specific end-markets, products and brand preferences, alongside overall barometers of confidence.
With Asia at the center of the emerging consumer theme, India still tops our "scorecard" retaining a bright structural outlook, whereas global political tensions appear to be weighing on Chinese consumer behavior. Latin America's largest economies Brazil and Mexico show a newfound optimism among consumers in the aftermath of political ruptures whilst the continuing economic fallout from weak currencies and political risks in Russia and Turkey have led to reduced consumer confidence.
Examining the industrial transformation that has taken place since , the authors Prof. Elroy Dimson, Prof.
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