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UBS On-Air: Market Moves brings you beyond the highs and lows of the ticker, with conversations that can broaden your thinking about market behavior
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Join Evan Brown, Head of Multi-Asset Strategy and Portfolio Manager, and Nicole Goldberger, Head of Global Multi-Asset Portfolio Management and Portfolio Manager for UBS Asset Management, for an assessment of the current macro and market environment as we head into 2026. Hosted by Fatou Konteh, Multi-Asset Specialist. Recorded on 25.12.03
The U.S. has dominated headlines in 2025, with investors focused on AI breakthroughs, policy shifts from the Trump administration, and the outlook for Fed rates. Yet, so far this year, European equities have outperformed their U.S. counterparts in U.S. dollar terms - and the outlook for 2026 looks even brighter. What’s fueling this shift, and why should investors take a closer look at Europe now? In this episode of “Across the Pond,” Themis Themistocleous, Head of the Chief Investment Office for EMEA, and hosts Christopher Swann and Belinda Peeters explore the drivers behind Europe’s improving prospects and highlight the most attractive opportunities for the year ahead.
The Bank of Japan did what was expected and raised rates a quarter point. Dramatic headlines that this is the highest rate in thirty years should not be taken too seriously (parallels to 1995 are not helpful). BoJ governor Ueda emphasised wages as being important to determining future policy decisions.
The 250 years of U.S. innovation publication series highlights examples of how transformational innovation has been an engine of U.S. economic growth since the nation’s founding. Today, we explore the history of aviation in the U.S. by referencing the next publication of the series: Into the wild blue yonder - Aviation. Featured are Kurt Reiman, Head of Fixed Income Americas, and Nathaniel Gabrial, U.S. Industrials and Materials Sector Strategist, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
On the final CIO Strategy Snapshot for 2025, Jason reflects on recent economic data-point releases, along with the December FOMC meeting, and assesses the macro and policy environment as we head into 2026. Plus, Jason unveils his choice for the 2025 finance word of the year and shares his early WOTY choices for 2026. Featured is Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
The ECB and the Bank of England meet. The ECB decision can be dismissed with a shrug of indifference. The Bank of England is expected to cut rates, but the depth of division amongst policy setters is a focus. More rate cuts are likely next year.
The 250 years of U.S. innovation publication series highlights examples of how transformational innovation has been an engine of U.S. economic growth since the nation’s founding. Today, we explore the history of electrification in the U.S. by referencing the next publication of the series: By the dawn's early light - Electrification. Featured are Kurt Reiman, Head of Fixed Income Americas, and Jay Dobson, U.S. Energy and Utilities Sector Strategist, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
As we soon conclude 2025, Burkhard reflects on what was expected in the markets and what came as a surprise. Plus, a look at eight lessons learned. The Viewpoints podcast will resume in January 2026 - happy holidays and thank you for listening in 2025!
The US employment data yesterday raised several red flags. Existing data quality problems were compounded by the government shutdown. Looking at year-to-date trends, the total number of jobs in the US has risen, but at a slower pace than in the past four years. Manufacturing jobs have continued to fall. Average hourly earnings are not the same thing as wage or income growth, but the pace has slowed and may be overtaken by inflation in the coming months.
Kurt drops by for the final POTUS 47 conversation of 2025 as we discuss how affordability could influence policy efforts by both the White House and Congress in 2026. Plus, a look at expectations for monetary policy in the year ahead against the backdrop of current U.S. economic conditions coupled with anticipated leadership changes at the Fed. Featured is Kurt Reiman, Head of Fixed Income Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
It is US employment report Tuesday, with a bowdlerized October report (no household survey) and a rushed November report of dubious quality. Response rates to surveys are already horribly low, and whatever motivates someone to complete a survey most people ignore at a time when the government is shut down suggests that this data is likely to be subject to distortions.
We turn focus to Eurozone equities and highlight positioning considerations heading into 2026, along with risks and headwinds investors should be mindful of. Plus, thoughts on valuations and a look at CIO’s recent upgrade of Eurozone equities. Featured is Matt Gilman, Head, CIO Europe Equity Strategy, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
This week, the veil of ignorance shrouding the US economy is lifted a little—but only a little. US employment data (due Tuesday) was already low quality, and that is likely made worse by the effects of the government shutdown. Consumer price data (due Thursday) has been interpolating (or “guessing”) more and more, and has surveyed fewer prices in fewer locations this year.
Tune in at the start of the trading week ahead of the New York opening bell as Ulrike Hoffmann-Burchardi, CIO Americas and Head of Global Equities for UBS Wealth Management, briefs you on what’s the signal, and what’s just noise in the markets. Recorded on 14 December 2025.
Tune in to hear from top portfolio managers and business heads from UBS Asset Management’s Muni, Taxable Fixed Income and Liquidity teams, as they share their views on markets and what they believe you should be focused on within the fixed income space.
As we close out the series for 2025, Shane drops by for a Capitol Hill roundup as we cover developments surrounding Congressional votes on healthcare legislation, and the National Defense Authorization Act. Plus, some thoughts on renewed bipartisan efforts to ban Congressional stock trading. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Senior Governmental Affairs Advisor, Governmental Affairs U.S. Host: Daniel Cassidy
Paul drops by for timely reflections on the December FOMC meeting and provides a health-check on the U.S. economy. We also cover upcoming data-points of interest through year-end, along with expectations for monetary policy in 2026. Featured is Paul Hsiao, Asset Allocation Strategist Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
The Federal Reserve once again mimicked the style of the Bank of England. There were multiple dissents. Governor Miran presumably has a bleak outlook, with his attempts at aggressive rate cuts getting rejected again. Two Fed Presidents voted for unchanged rates, presumably reflecting concern about the rising US cost of living. The dissents suggest the next Fed Chair may have difficulty asserting control over policy, especially if they command less respect in the Fed and markets.
On this week’s episode of Viewpoints, Burkhard talks about the renaissance of European stocks and banks, and spotlights the roaring markets and economies of Portugal, Italy, Ireland, Greece and Spain. Plus, some highlights from a cycling journey which spanned Zurich to the Italian city of Genua.
As 2026 quickly approaches, Paul drops by to discuss what small business owners should know about the policy and macro environment heading into the new year. Plus, a look at considerations when it comes to the potential impacts of Artificial Intelligence to the business environment, and how the dealmaking landscape could further evolve. Featured is Paul Hsiao, Asset Allocation Strategist Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy
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Anika Bennett

Not once has anyone addressed the issue of people who have seen their portfolios take nose dive, but who are older and have a time line of perhaps 5-7 years IF healthy. What is the best strategy? We are UBS clients, but have not been contacted by our financial advisor.

Mar 31st
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