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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This week on the Viewpoints podcast, Burkhard returns following a late-summer hiatus to bring us up

The market consequences of the US presidential debate rested on whether it changed probabilities aro

Hear insights from David Lefkowitz, Head of Equities, CIO Americas, and Kurt Reiman, Head of Fixed I

The only scheduled US presidential debate is after US markets have closed today. This is near enough

The Snapshot is back in session with a busy stretch of weeks ahead - Jason reflects on the current s

The US has more people employed, working longer hours, for more pay. Last Friday’s employment report

The latest employment report is in - Brian stops by to provide thoughts around the health of the US

Just one month ago, markets were panicked by the release of an unreliable labor market signal, disto

The Washington Post reports that US President Biden will prevent Japan’s Nippon Steel from acquiring

As Congress returns from summer recess, and the race for the White House heats up, Shane drops by to

Equity markets had one of their funny turns yesterday. Some commentators, searching for scapegoats,

As Election Day in the US quickly approaches, Alejo stops by the studio to outline the implications

Following Canada’s decision to dramatically tax Canadian consumers of electric vehicles made in Chin

In Germany, the far-right AfD won the largest share of the vote in Thuringia’s state elections. That

Disinflation data continues today. The US July personal consumer expenditure deflator is expected to

In this global CIO livestream, Global Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele and his colleagues from

The cycle of European consumer price inflation data is about to start again (in reality, this is pre

There is little macroeconomic data today. Asian markets have been moved by corporate news, with micr

We weigh in on the state of the race and investment implications following the Democratic National C

The rise of economic nationalism has encouraged a rise in accusations of export “dumping” (selling a