UBS On-Air: Market Moves

UBS On-Air: Market Moves brings you beyond the highs and lows of the ticker, with conversations that

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In the absence of interesting data, markets focus on less important things, like politics. France ha

In a special session from Singapore, Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele is joined by Min Lan Tan,

This week, Jason outlines the events that are set to take place that will not only determine the inv

For this month we focus on the 2024 proxy season, including a review of expectations, a look at some

This week has a lot of politics in it, and markets are rarely that good at pricing political risk. T

This week we follow-up on rulings issued by the Supreme Court, including US tax on foreign business

Yesterday’s central bank decisions support the trend of following inflation lower. The Swiss rate cu

With the halfway point of 2024 having arrived, we reflect on how market and macro conditions have ev

Hear from top portfolio managers and business heads from UBS Asset Management’s Muni, Taxable Fixed

The Bank of England offers some excitement as investors await the start of the UK interest rate easi

May UK inflation data was as expected across the multiple measures released today. Headline consumer

Eurozone final May consumer price inflation is very unlikely to change from the initial report. At 2

This week Jason ‘connects the dots’ to make sense of market performance, this in the wake of last we

China’s May data dump showed weaker-than-expected industrial production, despite earlier reports of

Yesterday’s US producer price inflation numbers added to a general sense of disinflation. However, t

This week Shane highlights a slate of rulings expected to be delivered in June by the Supreme Court,

On this week’s episode of Viewpoints, Burkhard covers a range of topics, including a potential timel

The Federal Reserve did nothing on rates. Investors have desperately sought additional guidance on p

Join Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, and Brian Rose, Senior Economist Americas, for

Economists are overstimulated by the US today. We have the excitement of US consumer price inflation