I was eagerly waiting that when you'll make a video on Credit Suisse. Swiss Central Bank came in support of us, so yeah that calms water for a while at least. If I lose my job, I know you post a lot of tips regarding interviews, that would be helpful. Also, thanks Pawan just for stating facts only. I've read a lot of articles and videos in the last few days and it's just that too many people are writing on social media, mostly misleading things.
Thanks for this brief & crisp information. Very well explained, to what extent governments gonna support, if burden on government is huge what macroeconomic factors will effect.
Hey Pavan! Just had a conversation with my friend about the ongoing crisis, what it may lead to, the 2008 crisis, and much more. Just got me wondering how the world got away from the crisis back then, what led to the revival, and lastly, if we land into a crisis again, what can help us get back to normal, and if the revival initiatives and circumstances back then would be replicable this time as well. I googled it but kind of found generic answers and blanket statements. Would be really glad if you can help me understand the revival aspects post the 2008 crisis and how it may compare with the ongoing crisis (if at all it happens again). Thanks!
@@chandubai Tried just now. Got surface-level statements. I guess I would get what I am looking for if someone can help me understand if the revival initiatives can be replicated this time again, given the current scenario may have different challenges.
Hello sir, what international or national event (in last 6 months) do you think will have long term impact in the world of business? Is it recession itself that will change the face of business?
"UBS is the world leader in wealth management and generated nearly 15 percent of its $34.5 billion in turnover in 2022 through this global arm. At Credit Suisse -- level with the United States' Morgan Stanley in second place -- wealth management contributed 22 percent of the 22.4 billion Swiss francs in turnover."...Economic times
UBS - Investment banking revenue in 2022 - 8.7 Billion Overall revenue 34.5 Billion Percentage 25.2% Source - UBS annual report downloaded from their website:) Don't go with economic times when you can download annual report directly from their website!
European markets...US markets ,SEA markets down....do you think...that's against first principal thinking...because markets react largely susceptible to emotion of traders.....Is it logical to mention daily ups and downs of markets in the news.....if I am wrong what assumption can I make from watching of daily ups and downs of markets ?
In bigger picture to put it simply the real problem is income discrepancy in the world. That's the actual structural risk. HNI deposit and get return but banks have to lend to common ppl or invest in companies who sell products to common ppl. The disposable income is so low and credit worthiness is so less for this common ppl in this economic environment that banks don't know whom to lend and where to invest. what is the point when central banks print notes and most of that money go back to rich after 10 years😂😂 what is the best solution, is it to print money or distribute money taking from the rich to reduce the discrepancy?? i call it free money available due to the printing of notes which started a decade back for which banks are forced to pay interest continuously. This was bound to happen after a decade of easy money availability
@@Pavansathiraju Credit Suisse Group revenue for the twelve months ending December 31, 2022 was $22.877B, a 21.23% decline year-over-year. Credit Suisse Group annual revenue for 2022 was $22.877B, a 21.23% decline from 2021. Credit Suisse Group annual revenue for 2021 was $29.041B, a 10.32% decline from 2020.
Please keep up the fantastic work that you are doing! Thanks for your efforts in bringing up good case studies!
I was eagerly waiting that when you'll make a video on Credit Suisse. Swiss Central Bank came in support of us, so yeah that calms water for a while at least. If I lose my job, I know you post a lot of tips regarding interviews, that would be helpful. Also, thanks Pawan just for stating facts only. I've read a lot of articles and videos in the last few days and it's just that too many people are writing on social media, mostly misleading things.
Thanks for this brief & crisp information. Very well explained, to what extent governments gonna support, if burden on government is huge what macroeconomic factors will effect.
Very well explained sir! Thank you so much
this is really informative - thank you very much, Pavan!
Excellent explanation Pavan! Thank you.
The best follow-up video can be about which bank is next to fail.
Lol
Hope no
Good overall explanation sir.
Very well explained 👏
Very well explained!
Thank you:)
Wow, such a detailed explanation. You have a subscriber. Let me check what else you have.
You have a lot more coming your way in the near future:)
Sir please share your videos on how to start a consulting career
Hey Pavan!
Just had a conversation with my friend about the ongoing crisis, what it may lead to, the 2008 crisis, and much more. Just got me wondering how the world got away from the crisis back then, what led to the revival, and lastly, if we land into a crisis again, what can help us get back to normal, and if the revival initiatives and circumstances back then would be replicable this time as well.
I googled it but kind of found generic answers and blanket statements. Would be really glad if you can help me understand the revival aspects post the 2008 crisis and how it may compare with the ongoing crisis (if at all it happens again).
Thanks!
Did you asked ChatGPT? 😅
@@chandubai Lol! nopes! Guess it's high time I pay for it 😆
@@chandubai Tried just now. Got surface-level statements. I guess I would get what I am looking for if someone can help me understand if the revival initiatives can be replicated this time again, given the current scenario may have different challenges.
Hello sir, what international or national event (in last 6 months) do you think will have long term impact in the world of business? Is it recession itself that will change the face of business?
"UBS is the world leader in wealth management and generated nearly 15 percent of its $34.5 billion in turnover in 2022 through this global arm.
At Credit Suisse -- level with the United States' Morgan Stanley in second place -- wealth management contributed 22 percent of the 22.4 billion Swiss francs in turnover."...Economic times
UBS -
Investment banking revenue in 2022 - 8.7 Billion
Overall revenue 34.5 Billion
Percentage 25.2%
Source - UBS annual report downloaded from their website:)
Don't go with economic times when you can download annual report directly from their website!
European markets...US markets ,SEA markets down....do you think...that's against first principal thinking...because markets react largely susceptible to emotion of traders.....Is it logical to mention daily ups and downs of markets in the news.....if I am wrong what assumption can I make from watching of daily ups and downs of markets ?
are we going into another financial crisis?
sir will something like 2008 happen?
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In bigger picture to put it simply the real problem is income discrepancy in the world. That's the actual structural risk. HNI deposit and get return but banks have to lend to common ppl or invest in companies who sell products to common ppl. The disposable income is so low and credit worthiness is so less for this common ppl in this economic environment that banks don't know whom to lend and where to invest. what is the point when central banks print notes and most of that money go back to rich after 10 years😂😂 what is the best solution, is it to print money or distribute money taking from the rich to reduce the discrepancy?? i call it free money available due to the printing of notes which started a decade back for which banks are forced to pay interest continuously. This was bound to happen after a decade of easy money availability
Sir your analysis are indepth and easy to understand. I am sure this channel is going to blow up very soon.🙂
Thank you Harsh:)
Do share in your network:)
Majority HNI are Chor themselves 😅 so ppl in CS knew this 😂
Wrong. Investment banking never contributed even 25% of revenue of Credit Suisse. Please do your home work
You are right. Only 22%
Credit Suisse for 2022 overall revenue was ~ 14.9 Billion.
Investment Banking was - 4.607 Billion.
Percentage terms 30.8%
Source - Annual report page 67/604
Downloaded from CS website
@@Pavansathiraju Credit Suisse Group revenue for the twelve months ending December 31, 2022 was $22.877B, a 21.23% decline year-over-year. Credit Suisse Group annual revenue for 2022 was $22.877B, a 21.23% decline from 2021. Credit Suisse Group annual revenue for 2021 was $29.041B, a 10.32% decline from 2020.