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UBS On-Air: Market Moves

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Top of the Morning: Fixed Income Strategist - First-Half Review

As mid-year approaches, we take time to reflect on fixed income performance drivers over 1H24, along with preview performance expectations for the balance of the year. We also outline expectations for monetary policy and rates, along with review positioning recommendations across fixed income. Featured are Leslie Falconio, Head of Taxable Fixed Income Strategy Americas, and John Murtagh, Fixed Income Analyst Americas. Host: Daniel Cassidy

Jun 11, 202412 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Disliking uncertainty'

Financial markets dislike any increase in uncertainty. Politics in Europe was judged to have increased uncertainty, and markets responded accordingly. It is the change in uncertainty that matters. The outcomes of the thousands of US elections held this November are also a source of considerable uncertainty, but, perceptions of that level of uncertainty are not changing very much.

Jun 11, 20242 min

Top of the Morning: CIO Strategy Snapshot - And the beat goes on

With growth fears last week having eased, investor confidence in a soft-landing having been reinforced, and the S&P 500 having hit an all-time-high, Jason explains why the story is likely to continue this week with the May inflation data and the FOMC meeting. Featured is Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy

Jun 10, 202415 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'The importance of participation rates'

In any society experiencing a period of economic upheaval, some people do better while others do worse. The causes are complex, but those suffering want a simple explanation. This encourages scapegoat economics—blaming economic problems on a minority group. Scapegoat economics encourages prejudice politics, where politicians promise everything will be OK if that group can only be excluded. This helps explain the extremists’ success in the European elections.

Jun 10, 20242 min

CIO House View Monthly Livestream (June)

Hear the latest thinking and investment recommendations from the UBS Chief Investment Office with Leslie Falconio, Head of Taxable Fixed Income Strategy Americas, and David Lefkowitz, Head of Equities Americas.

Jun 9, 202432 min

Top of the Morning: May Jobs report, Fed preview, & the week ahead

As we close out another trading week, Brian Rose recaps the May employment data and provides a health check on the US labor market. We also preview next week’s FOMC meeting, along with some other points of interest on the US data calendar. Featured is Brian Rose, Senior Economist Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Shiavon Chatman

Jun 7, 202412 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'The ECB creaks toward a cutting cycle'

As expected, the ECB offered a 0.25-percentage-point rate cut, with general vagueness about the future. The rationale was also as expected—interest rates are following inflation lower. Applying the ECB’s logic to the likely path of the economy, another couple of rate cuts seem likely this year, but Lagarde was not prepared to signal that strongly at yesterday’s press conference.

Jun 7, 20242 min

Washington Weekly Podcast: Remembering D-day, Dr. Fauci testimony, US Southern border

This week Shane reflects on the 80th anniversary of D-day, recap’s Dr. Anthony Fauci’s Congressional testimony, updates on the latest executive action directed at the US Southern border, along with developments surrounding the Israel-Hamas War. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Senior Governmental Affairs Advisor, Governmental Affairs US. Host: Daniel Cassidy

Jun 6, 202415 min

Top of the Morning: Mexico’s Election - Outcome & Investment implications

In the wake of Mexico’s election outcome earlier this week, Gaby outlines the results, weighs in on the market response, and shares the investment implications to be mindful of. Featured is Gaby Soni, Head of Investment Strategy Mexico, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy

Jun 6, 202412 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Cuts, continuity, clarification'

There is a strong consensus about today’s ECB policy rate decision. A total of 53 out of 55 surveyed economists expect a 0.25% rate cut, and ECB Chief Economist Lane has practically promised an easing (chief economists are, of course, never wrong). The idea this year has been that most major central banks would follow inflation lower. Eurozone inflation is lower. Rate cuts are not stimulatory, but stabilizing (keeping the real interest rate steady).

Jun 6, 20242 min

Viewpoints with Burkhard Varnholt - A global markets podcast (Ep. 8)

On this week’s episode of Viewpoints, Burkhard explains the underestimated importance of the upcoming European elections, football championships, and the Olympics, along with what investors can learn from professional athletes, coaches, and teams.

Jun 5, 202411 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Polling problems'

Japan published some labor market data, with April cash earnings. On a like-for-like comparison, these were somewhat weaker than expected (and they remain negative in real terms). There are two points worth bearing in mind. An increasing share of Japanese consumers do not depend on earnings to finance consumption, because of population aging. And more of the Japanese economy has been supported by foreign consumers as tourists.

Jun 5, 20242 min

How should I be positioned? with Paula Campbell Roberts (KKR) and Jason Draho (UBS CIO)

Paula joins Jason in-studio for a discussion around the US macroeconomic environment, including an outlook for growth, inflation and Fed rate cuts. We also spend time outlining portfolio positioning preferences. Featured is Paula Campbell Roberts, Chief Investment Strategist for Global Wealth, KKR, and Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy

Jun 4, 202432 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Immigration and consequences'

The US provides the main data releases. JOLTS data on job vacancies is expected to continue to decline. The initial surge in vacancies in 2021 was strongly influenced by labor market churn. As that subsided, vacancy rates fell. Nominal wage growth continues to slow, which argues against a tight labor market.

Jun 4, 20242 min

Top of the Morning: CIO Strategy Snapshot - Convergence

To begin the week (and a new month), Jason reflects on May market performance drivers, and outlines what investors should be mindful of throughout the month of June, and into the summer season. We also take a pulse on current investor sentiment, and review the current allocation recommendations per the June UBS House View. Featured is Jason Draho, Head of Asset Allocation Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy

Jun 3, 202416 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'policy-politics-and-prices'

Federal Reserve President Kashkari has advocated a significant tightening of central bank policy, by raising real interest rates (keeping nominal rates stable as inflation slows). The pain of this would likely hit lower income groups disproportionately. Kashkari’s wants to keep inflation expectations anchored—yet inflation expectations are properly observed through consumers’ actions (certainly not through surveys). Moderating wage growth suggests well-anchored expectations.

Jun 3, 20242 min

Viewpoints with Burkhard Varnholt - A global markets podcast (Ep. 7)

Markets and life are full of conundrums. This week, our Viewpoints podcast addresses at least three current ones. Some of them have unexpected resolutions, related to the surprising roles and impact of cheating, free-riding, bond-yields, the sometimes-infectious nature of mood-swings and time’s canny ability to heal many wounds.

May 31, 202411 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'An important day in the US'

We get fresh evidence on the hedonism of the US consumer, with personal income and spending numbers. The personal consumer expenditure deflator will be the markets’ focus. This is less influenced by the nonsense of owners’ equivalent rent than is consumer price data. There are other notable differences (like motor insurance). Overall, the inflation data is expected to stay steady.

May 31, 20242 min

Around the Horn: Monthly Fixed Income Roundtable with UBS Asset Management

Hear from top portfolio managers and business heads from UBS Asset Management’s Muni, Taxable Fixed Income and Liquidity teams. Together, they provide views on markets and what they believe you should be focused on within the fixed income space.

May 30, 202414 min

House Call: Talking Equity Markets with UBS Asset Management

A monthly check on US equity market performance and positioning considerations with Jeremy Zirin, Senior Portfolio Manager, and Head of the Private Client US Equity Team, and Dominic Schagar, Senior Equity Investment Specialist with UBS Asset Management.

May 30, 202414 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Trussing up Treasuries?'

Yesterday equities were a little upset because bonds were a little upset because of weaker demand at a US bond auction. Should investors be upset? This is not a US version of the UK’s Truss debacle. Markets are not disorderly and government policies are not destabilizing. The absolute level of debt is not a concern—many countries (including the US) have had and do have higher debt ratios. The political polarization that prevents a policy for a sustainable deficit is a concern, but is probably more a background worry for now.

May 30, 20242 min

Behavioral Finance: Action Bias 101

We explore the behavior of action bias, including a look at when it might and might not makes sense for one to adjust their investment approach, along with strategies to consider that can protect against the behavior of action bias. Featured are Justin Waring, Senior Total Wealth Strategist, and Katie Williams, Discovery Strategist, from the UBS Chief Investment Office, along with Mark Halloran, Head of Business Development for Individual Markets with Transamerica. Host: Daniel Cassidy

May 29, 202417 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Shades of beige'

The entertainment from the US Dallas Fed manufacturing survey comments did not disappoint. Several would be met with a disparaging “OK, boomer” if only the TikTok generation read the Dallas Fed manufacturing survey. Today’s anecdotes come in the form of the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book. These comments are indirect quotes, and sanitization reduces entertainment value. Remarks on prices and pricing power are still likely to be investors’ focus.

May 29, 20242 min

Global Livestream: A broadening rally - The world beyond NVIDIA

Chief Investment Officer Mark Haefele and colleagues from around the world discuss the state of play in global markets and recommendations for investors.

May 28, 202412 min

Top of the Morning: Global Plastic Reduction - The challenge & potential solutions

Today we spotlight the May edition of the monthly Sustainable Investing Perspectives publication. Among the topics featured within, Amantia highlights global plastic reduction efforts, including the role companies are playing, along with the potential investment considerations from these efforts that investors should be mindful of. Featured is Amantia Muhedini, Sustainable & Impact Investing Strategist Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Daniel Cassidy

May 28, 20248 min

UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Inflation hints'

The UK’s May shop price index showed ongoing non-food deflation, and a slower pace of food price increases as the profit-led inflation episode wanes. Supermarkets’ dual pricing structure (offering preferential discounts to loyalty card holders) seems to be ending. Shop price data includes the discounts, consumer price data does not—and the gap between the two has disappeared.

May 28, 20242 min