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  • 08.07.2025

    UBP Currency Views: Who wins when the USD loses?

    The prospect of lower oil prices and possible Fed easing is benign for most G10 currencies.

  • 23.06.2025

    “Like a fine dining restaurant”: UBP serves up private markets strategy

    UBP is taking a three-pronged approach to elevate its private market business as the Swiss bank seeks to deliver a high-quality experience in the increasingly competitive alternatives space, where virtually all private banks are now offering access to differentiated private market investments.

  • 18.06.2025

    Is the dollar losing its lustre?

    Peter Kinsella, UBP’s Global Head of FX and Commodity Strategy, discussed the outlook for the USD with Andreas Koenig, Amundi’s Head of Currency Management.

  • 05.05.2025

    90-day tariff truce: what lies ahead?

    On 9 July, President Trump’s 90-day tariff suspension is set to expire. What will this mean for investors?

  • 02.05.2025

    Goldnachfrage steigt weiter

    Seit Anfang November 2024 ist der Goldpreis von USD 2.600 auf aktuell rund USD 3.320 je Feinunze gestiegen. Zusätzlichen Rückenwind bekam das Edelmetall Anfang Februar, als Anlegern klar wurde, dass Donald Trump es ernst meint mit seinem Zollprogramm.

  • 26.03.2025

    The Dollar and the Donald

    Observers and investors were expecting the US dollar to go up in value. This was without counting on the new US administration’s erratic policymaking and announcements on tariffs. Where is it going next and what other factors are affecting the greenback?

  • 04.03.2025

    Can US equities sustain their momentum?

    US corporate earnings growth is slowing. Unless it picks up again, stocks will become overvalued.

  • 27.02.2025

    Silver: onwards and upwards

    At UBP, we think that silver is set to rise substantially over the coming weeks and months, reflecting large global inventory shifts and an increasingly compelling valuation profile.

  • 04.02.2025

    The Trump Trade: Interest rates react with a jump

    The inevitable increase in interest-rate volatility is clouding the short-term outlook for the credit market.

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