This week: UBS GWM sees US equities trading range-bound, Standard Chartered PB says weak US data boosts the chance of a trade deal, Nomura Bank expects BoJ to further cut interest rates, Deutsche Bank WM increases US treasury exposure by 2pps, Julius Baer forecasts China to emerge as a standalone asset class. UBS GWM sees US equities to trade range-bound…
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CIO Weekly – Featuring UBS GWM’s Crystal Zhao
10 October 2019
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