“The yearbook provides an invaluable historical perspective on this, with its treasure-chest of data and analysis across 21 countries and more than a century of data,” he added.
Stefano Natella, head of global market’s research at Credit Suisse said: “The aim of the Credit Suisse Investment Returns Yearbook is always to provide a unique historical lens with which to view the investment issues of the day. With a debate over the direction of the interest rate cycle being front and centre at present, the content of this year’s yearbook is again helping frame thinking around a topic at the top of the agenda for investors.”
The yearbook is available to download here.