13.05.2026
UBP House View - May 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.
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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.
12.05.2026
Global equities extended their rally, powered by significant technology sector strength and a standout earnings season: S&P 500 Q1 earnings per share (EPS) growth reached +27.7%, double initial expectations. Emerging markets outperformed, led by Taiwan and South Korea.
06.05.2026
Events in the Middle East have highlighted a profound shift in market dynamics. The very nature of volatility appears to be changing, requiring management strategies to adapt.
04.05.2026
After several years dominated by a small group of mega-cap stocks, the market environment is changing.
04.05.2026
Global equities advanced, driven by strong US technology earnings, while fixed income markets slipped as yields moved higher and central banks maintained a cautious stance.
30.04.2026
As global wealth management becomes more complex, external asset managers (EAMs) are operating under increasing pressure to deliver performance, manage costs, and differentiate their propositions.
28.04.2026
Global markets are navigating a fragile balance between resilient growth, persistent geopolitical tensions and cautious central banks.
22.04.2026
Nicolas Faller, Co-CEO of UBP Asset Management, which oversees EUR 34 billion in AUM, expresses confidence in a swift resolution to the conflict with Iran.
20.04.2026
Investors reacted positively to a further de-escalation in the Middle East last week.
14.04.2026
Following the announcement of a two-week US–Iran ceasefire on Tuesday, 7 April, risk assets were supported by the perception that the worst may have been avoided.
10.04.2026
The external asset manager (EAM) segment constitutes a significant part of Union Bancaire Privée’s (UBP) business, accounting for around CHF 23 billion of the Bank’s total assets under management as at the end of 2025. We spoke with Sérène El Masri, CEO of UBP Monaco.
07.04.2026
Headlines about a potential ceasefire in the Middle East have started to appear, though visibility on the geopolitical outcome remains limited.
Speakers: Monica Espinosa, Pierre Ricq
Speakers: Mohammed Kazmi, Alisdair Bell
Speakers: Philippe Gräub, Thibault Colle, Mohammed Kazmi