27.05.2024
How the US government might deleverage its economy
US national government debt-to-GDP reached 120% in 2023, recapturing the level seen following years of wartime spending in 1945.
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27.05.2024
US national government debt-to-GDP reached 120% in 2023, recapturing the level seen following years of wartime spending in 1945.
21.05.2024
UBP’s impact team believes in the pivotal role regenerative agriculture has to play in addressing environmental challenges and fostering long-term prosperity. This theme can provide fertile ground for investors looking at impact investing.
08.05.2024
In light of the extended duration of high interest rates, we’re employing a carry strategy, ramping up our allocation to high-yield bonds.
26.04.2024
Following a relatively lacklustre performance in 2023 and the Swiss National Bank’s recent interest rate cut, is now the time to revisit the Swiss equity opportunity set? In this Investment Rendez-Vous podcast, Eleanor Taylor Jolidon, co-head of UBP’s Swiss and Global Equity team, walks us through Swiss business models, current valuations and industries of particular interest.
25.04.2024
Strong Q1 economic data from the US manufacturing, housing and employment sectors, combined with inflation of between 3.5–4% since mid-2023, have caused markets not to only price out the six rate cuts they had priced in up until the start of 2024, but, more recently, to also begin to question whether the Fed might forego rate cuts entirely in 2024.
17.04.2024
As 2023’s concentrated market rally is extending into 2024, equity investors are worried about a potential consolidation or pullback.
16.04.2024
There are signs that sterling is set to embark on an upward trend after several years in the doldrums.
12.04.2024
The unexpected interest rate cut by the Swiss National Bank marks the beginning of a new cycle of global easing, paving the way for new investment opportunities in the broader market. This has bolstered the Bank’s confidence in the Swiss and UK markets, which have been lagging behind the US indices. In addition, we have locked in gains on gold, which was the top performer in March.
05.04.2024
Our experts explore the origins of private debt—a market with a history spanning over 4,000 years, set to provide the next wave of opportunities for investors.
04.04.2024
We believe that we are at a shift in regime for fixed-income markets as central banks prepare the ground for potential rate cuts following the most aggressive tightening cycle since the 1970s.
27.03.2024
The beauty of working for a pure play is the core focus on wealth management, where the business is not subjected to the aggressive risk culture associated with investment banking, nor exposed to the cyclical corporate lending of commercial banking.
27.03.2024
As the “Magnificent 7” generate risks in the segment, diversification within equities becomes key. Global small- and mid-cap (SMID) stocks, represented by the MSCI World SMID Cap Index, are emerging as a compelling option.
Relatori: Norman Villamin, Robert Wibberley
Relatori: Mohammed Kazmi, Nina Jahanbin
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