26.05.2026
UBP Weekly View - Rates in focus as markets navigate geopolitics
Markets were driven by shifting rate expectations and geopolitical developments, with US–Iran tensions adding volatility.
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29.05.2026
Short-term gold forecasts have been revised downward, reflecting the repricing of Federal Reserve expectations and the rise in short- and long-term interest rates observed in recent weeks.
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Markets were driven by shifting rate expectations and geopolitical developments, with US–Iran tensions adding volatility.
22.05.2026
Our hedge fund insights this quarter is an update on our previous report on how market volatility impacts systematic and now discretionary strategies in 2026.
21.05.2026
84% of women report feeling unprepared to manage inherited wealth, with many finding the experience challenging when it arrives.
20.05.2026
From oil‑supply shocks to grid bottlenecks, energy is back at the heart of geopolitics. In a world where nearly 80% of primary energy still comes from fossil fuels, recent conflicts and supply disruptions have exposed vulnerabilities – but they’re also catalysing change.
18.05.2026
Global markets are entering a more balanced phase, where higher‑for‑longer rates, renewed energy pressures and sticky inflation are starting to test an artificial intelligence (AI)‑driven equity rally rather than abruptly reversing it.
13.05.2026
In April, we anticipated an inflationary shock and a persistently cautious stance from central banks. That scenario has now materialised, reducing the prospects of any meaningful monetary easing.
Oradores: Nicolas Barben, Marc Elliott
Oradores: Monica Espinosa, Pierre Ricq
Oradores: Nicolas Barben, Marc Elliott
Oradores: Philippe Gräub, Thibault Colle, Mohammed Kazmi