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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Join members of the UBS Chief Investment Office for some timely thoughts and reflections around the

Yesterday’s US consumer price data was less weird—no 4% monthly increases in rent in Detroit (as in

Following a brief Springtime hiatus, we catch-up with Burkhard to hear about his recent travels and

Federal Reserve Chair Powell wants further inflation declines before the Fed cuts rates. US inflatio

We catch-up with Leslie Falconio to discuss how a shift in the Fed’s course for monetary policy has

Following a sharp rebound in Chinese equities, Xingchen weighs in as to how investors should treat t

Germany and Spain are offering final consumer price inflation data for April today. Although a lot o

Join us for a fireside chat that Mark Axelowitz, Managing Director and UBS Private Wealth Advisor an

We take inventory of recent market performance and drivers, along with consider the prospects for do

On this episode of 3-Levels, Justin and Ainsley explain the differences between traditional accounts

More details are emerging about US President Biden’s imminent US consumer tax increases. Some of the

Following a pause of arms shipments to Israel from the US, Shane outlines what the response has cons

We revisit our conversation on the emerging markets and outline CIO’s current thinking when it comes

Media reports suggest US President Biden plans to announce new taxes on US consumers of products fro

Sweden’s Riksbank followed the Swiss National Bank’s leadership with an interest rate cut. The move

Hear the latest thinking and investment recommendations from the UBS Chief Investment Office with Da

Sweden’s Riksbank is expected to cut interest rates at its meeting today (this is a widespread but n

Eric rejoins the podcast to share his take on how current economic conditions and the rate environme

In the Middle East, Hamas accepted a Qatari/Egyptian proposal for a ceasefire, but the Israeli gover

As we turn the page on a volatile month of April and look ahead to the summer, we consider whether t