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UBS On-Air: Market Moves brings you beyond the highs and lows of the ticker, with conversations that can broaden your thinking about market behavior
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Oct 17, 2024 • 3min
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Rate cuts, fun, and sentiment'
The ECB meets. Final September Eurozone consumer price data should confirm that inflation has fallen almost nine percentage points from its peak, and a whole percentage point this year. Cutting rates is simply an act of chasing inflation lower and keeping real rates stable.

Oct 16, 2024 • 24min
Around the Horn: 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. They share views on the markets and what they believe you should be focused on within the fixed income space.
Oct 16, 2024 • 3min
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Raising US taxes'
Former US President Trump suggested tariffs of up to 2,000% on cars imported from Mexico (an unconventional interpretation of NAFTA). US and European investors have viewed proposed tariffs as a bargaining device, not to be taken seriously. The random suggestion of numbers like 2,000% does suggest more rhetoric than rigorous policy analysis. However, the repeated theme of trade taxes implies the policy is important.

Oct 15, 2024 • 13min
Washington Weekly Podcast: Hurricane relief, Middle East tensions, Decision 2024
Our conversation updates on relief and recovery efforts for hurricane-impacted states, recent developments surrounding growing tensions across the Middle East, and what key swing state polling is pointing to with Election Day just a few weeks away. Featured is Shane Lieberman, Senior Governmental Affairs Advisor, Governmental Affairs US. Host: Daniel Cassidy
Oct 15, 2024 • 2min
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Surveys may not signal much'
UK labor market data are due. Employment is not a constraint on British consumers (and unemployment data come with quality health warnings). Average earnings will be a market focus, although if flexible working allows people to move into higher paid employment this raises average earnings without raising wages.

Oct 14, 2024 • 17min
Top of the Morning: CIO Strategy Snapshot - Sources for volatility
Jason Draho serves as the Head of Asset Allocation Americas at UBS Chief Investment Office, specializing in asset allocation and market analysis. He dives into potential sources of market volatility, from economic data uncertainties to Fed policy and the upcoming U.S. election. The conversation highlights the strategic use of options trading and recent economic indicators like CPI and PPI. Draho also discusses China's cautious fiscal plans and explores promising sectors, alongside fixed income and alternative investments like oil and gold for stability.
Oct 14, 2024 • 2min
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'China talks rather than acts'
China’s much anticipated economy ministry press conference over the weekend did not give much detail. There were hints, and suggestions, and promises, but few clear proposals. International investors are looking for fiscal support because if consumers are restricting spending out of concerns for the future, monetary policy easing is unlikely to offer much help.

Oct 11, 2024 • 10min
Top of the Morning: The week in review and preview
As we conclude another trading week, Matt reflects on the latest round of inflation data, along with recaps the September FOMC meeting minutes. We also spend time addressing current equity market valuations, equity positioning views, along with the commencement of corporate earnings reporting. Featured is Matt Tormey, Equity Strategist Americas, UBS Chief Investment Office. Host: Shiavon Chatman
Oct 11, 2024 • 2min
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Let them eat eggs?'
US September consumer price data signaled disinflationary trends. Food prices have disproportionate political importance, but around 40% of the monthly increase in food prices was due to eggs. Can an election be swayed by an egg? Some key states saw food prices fall compared to August. Voters remember price levels, and tend to have an idea of a “fair” price for food items that would have been fixed in their minds many months ago. The political impact of this price report is probably marginal.
Oct 10, 2024 • 2min
UBS On-Air: Paul Donovan Daily Audio 'Disinflation due'
US September consumer price inflation should show a slower rate of growth in the headline measure. Now that the Federal Reserve has finally started its easing cycle, this matters a little less to markets, but it is still important. Critically, middle-income inflation is running at about half the headline rate, and that gives the group an important degree of spending power.


