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UBS Weekly Podcast - Listen rather than read
Summary: Fresh every week: our UBS weekly podcast gives you the background information from our research specialists on what’s going on in politics and business, as well as a preview of the key data for the following week. The podcast is available in German, English, French, Spanish and Italian and can be downloaded from 3 p.m. every Thursday at www.ubs.com/research-podcast, where you can also sign up for it. You can also access it using the displayed code: scanning this with an app on your smartphone will take you straight to the UBS weekly podcast.
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Podcasts:
Oil poker in Iraqi chaos – are we headed for the next oil crisis?
Food for all – how is production coping with demand?
Week 26 Overheated property markets – how much regulation is useful? Japan surprises – are "Abenomics" taking a hold?
Overheated property markets – how much regulation is useful?
Japan surprises – are "Abenomics" taking a hold?
Week 25 Firing on all cylinders – will the ECB meet its goal? Huge expense and no benefits – will Brazil manage to break the mold?
Firing on all cylinders – will the ECB meet its goal?
Huge expense and no benefits – will Brazil manage to break the mold?
Week 24 The new boom: company takeovers – are the risks overlooked? Spain struggles on – is the country developing saintly characteristics?
The new boom: company takeovers – are the risks overlooked?
Spain struggles on – is the country developing saintly characteristics?
Week 23 The euro under pressure – what are the alternatives? Expensive equities – will the rally come to an end soon?
The euro under pressure – what are the alternatives?
Expensive equities – will the rally come to an end soon?
Week 22 China's economy is falling – who will pull the rip cord? The US and the energy market – when will the country become self-sufficient?