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2023 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

After our recent delisting, we remain sincerely committed to transparency and to continuing our efforts to progress on environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters. While non-financial reporting isn’t mandatory, it’s important for us to keep our stakeholders informed of our progress.
This year, we took a big step forward by reporting in reference to the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Standards for the first time and by implementing our first Materiality Matrix.
This is a significant milestone in our Sustainability Journey, and we’re excited to share this achievement!

This second report constitutes a new step for ONE towards our goal of becoming a more sustainable company. Once again, it neither claims to be inspiring nor in the vanguard of ESG-related developments. It provides readers with information on our commitment to drive positive change for all our stakeholders: our clients, employees, business partners and society at large.

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Grégoire Pennone

Chief Executive Officer, ONE swiss bank

” …under the leadership of our Sustainability Officer, Audrey Cauchet, our Sustainability Report is for the first time keyed to GRI Standards. We committed to this in 2022 and are progressively moving in the right direction. Solid progress was made in 2023. Our achievements have been modest but steady. We conducted our first materiality assessment, which helped us to set priorities for the coming years and produce a clearer roadmap. Granted, challenges remain and the road ahead is long and winding, but our enthusiasm is not dampened.”
Macro

Political risk grows in the West

In the USA as in France, a hung parliament should not upset investors too much.
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Corporate Social Responsibility

La durabilité : un cauchemar pour les PME ?

La durabilité est devenue un enjeu majeur pour les entreprises de toutes tailles. En Suisse, où les PME représentent 99,7% du tissu économique, la question ...
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Macro

When data outweighs central bankers

Falling inflation in the USA leads to a sharp drop in yields on Western markets.
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Macro

A small move before the summer break

Recent economic data do not support an aggressive cut in ECB-controlled interest rates.
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Macro

The calm before a potential storm

April's US inflation figures, which were worryingly sticky in the first quarter, are particularly important.
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Macro

Should we celebrate bad news?

Wall Street and the bond market welcome the emergence of many signs of cooling.
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Macro

The prospect of higher rates forever

Government bond yields stabilise, but a major monetary policy reversal remains unlikely.
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Corporate Social Responsibility

2023 SUSTAINABILITY REPORT

After our recent delisting, we remain sincerely committed to transparency and to continuing our efforts to progress on environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters.
En savoir plus →
Macro

Powell capitulates under the weight of evidence

Persistent inflationary pressures call for patience from the Fed, but a rate hike remains unlikely.
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Macro

After three misses, the Fed has a problem

Evidence of persistent inflationary pressures in the US is pushing government bond yields higher.
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