
Emilie Servoz
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Finance: Why we only lend to the wealthy
One of the foundations of financial capitalism rests on a rather cruel rule: the less money you have, the more money costs you. In reality, lending is not restricted solely to the rich, but loans to the wealthy are more advantageous. Let us examine why.
May 14, 2026 at 02:32 pm

Bubble or no bubble? Wall Street wonders about AI
The recent stock market correction in US tech stocks coincides with a deterioration in the narrative around artificial intelligence, reminiscent of the DeepSeek episode earlier this year. The hiccups surrounding GPT-5, a report from MIT and stretched valuations have reawakened the specter of a speculative bubble, which has never been far away in recent months.
August 20, 2025 at 04:03 pm
Hermès, the fair price is 50 times earnings
Jefferies committed a crime of lèse-majesté by downgrading its recommendation on Hermès last night, despite solid results expected in the second quarter. The analyst reports that its target price has been reached. This provides an opportunity to discuss valuation…
July 14, 2025 at 09:43 am

Vuitton and Hermès go on sale on the stock market
The downturn in the luxury goods sector is clearly not over. Even Hermès, the king of luxury, is struggling. This is evident from its 6% drop today, following a nearly 4% decline yesterday, despite no specific news related to the company. The issue lies in its high valuation and exposure—like its rivals—to the slowdown in Chinese consumer spending.
September 06, 2024 at 10:51 am
ASML Holding N.V. : UBS increases pressure on ASML
UBS may be referring to "natural normalization," but the research firm's downgrade of its recommendation on ASML sent the stock tumbling 5% in morning trading, following an already difficult session the previous day. "Although ASML is one of the best fundamental stories in the European technology sector, and its management is performing very well, we are downgrading the stock to Neutral," writes analyst François-Xavier de Bouvignies.
September 06, 2024 at 09:32 am
Verizon acquires Frontier for $20 billion
In a major effort to strengthen its broadband and mobility services, Verizon Communications has announced an agreement to acquire Frontier Communications for $20 billion. This acquisition aims to increase the density of Verizon's fiber optic network, expanding its broadband and wireless Internet services to a broader customer base across the United States.
September 06, 2024 at 09:23 am
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