22.04.2021
Cité Gestion Carbon Emission Certificate
Cité Gestion fights pollution and benefit from it by investing in Carbon notes. A climate change crisis ? A key indicator is signaling a million-year anomaly…
Knowing that a 40% increase in atmospheric CO2 levels since the Industrial Revolution is due mainly to human activities (primarily the combustion of fossil fuels), Emissions Trading Systems (ETS) is a solution in terms of reducing carbon emissions. ETS create a price for the negative impact of carbon emissions while incentivizing investment into cleaner technology.
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Investing in Carbon Notes offers attractive returns with low correlation to other asset classes. We believe that ESG investing is gaining momentum in the investment management industry and tightening emissions regulation may provide a positive catalyst for the performance of the global carbon allowance market.
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Welcome to Ludivine Borschberg!
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Ludivine Borschberg as a Relationship Manager's Assistant at Cité Gestion.
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China is rapidly transforming the global automotive industry by leading innovation and scale in electric vehicles, challenging established players and creating new investment opportunities.
23.04.2026
Welcome to Claudia Marigliano and Pedro Hernandez!
We are pleased to announce the arrival of Claudia Marigliano and Pedro Hernandez at Cité Gestion.
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How do oil price shocks affect inflation over time?
Oil shocks do not strike all at once: they develop gradually, and by the time their full impact becomes apparent, the situation is already well underway.
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Zermatters x Cité Gestion
As Zermatt’s ski season comes to a close, we proudly carry forward our enduring partnership with Zermatters, embracing a new season of alpine experiences and shared ambitions.
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How to navigate uncertainty?
Volatility is shaping markets, but investors may be underestimating future risks.
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