Investors should not abandon risk assets in favour of safe havens at this stage, despite the likelihood that tensions between the US and North Korea will continue rising, UBS Wealth Management said in its latest investment note. “President Donald Trump’s rhetoric aside, his administration is working hard on sanctions to prevent North Korea from gaining nuclear capability,” the bank said…
UBS WM: Equities will “follow a far more positive path” if N. Korea sanctions succeed
17 August 2017
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