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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:
# Economic Calendar Week 33 # Bull's eye in the heart - what must the United States still expect from the rating agencies? # Loss of confidence - how many more corpses are still to be buried in the Eurozone?
# Updated version with comments on the labor market figures in the USA # Economic Calendar Week 32 # The Swiss National Bank reacts. Will the Swiss franc now experience a clear drop in value? # The US has boosted its debt ceiling limit. Will Washington now go further into debt?
# Economic Calendar Week 31 # The Swiss economy is booming as it has not done in a long time. How long will this go on? # Positive quarterly figures despite a debt crisis and currency turbulence. Who gains from the weak US dollar and the weak euro?
# Economic Calendar Week 30 # Safe haven Swiss franc: When will the storm arrive? # Eurozone - crisis zone: Where is the will for mutuality?
# Economic Calendar Week 29 # Viva L'Italia - but how...with so much debt? # The Rating Rally: What if the hounded countries go to the dogs?
# Economic Calendar Week 28 # The United States between election campaign and a battle with debt: does the nation really want to save itself back to health? # European countries compelled to economize: are the mountains of debt really disappearing?
# Economic Calendar Week 27 # The state versus the private sector: which horse will the Greek government back? # Franc - euro - dollar: which currency will stay afloat, and which will sink?
# Economic Calendar Week 26 # Greece's ordeal of cohesion: can the nation save its way to financial health? # Regulator or pack animal for funding: what role does the IMF play in the international community of nations?
# Economic Calendar Week 25 # The good and nasty rating agencies: Are they pointing the way or are they heating up the market? # Swissness equals quality, continuity and security: What use is this to the Swiss franc?
# Economic Calendar Week 24 # The run on real estate: When will the market allow the bubble to burst? # Small but powerful: Will the forgotten of yesterday soon be the major hits?
# Economic Calendar Week 23 # High, higher, highest: Why is inflation measured using different cubits? # Riyal, rouble, rupee or renminbi: Will emerging market nations be setting the tone in the future?
# Economic Calendar Week 22 # The euro in free fall: who is prepared to throw the life preserver? # Vultures awaiting a bankrupt United States: what would happen if the state went broke?
# Economic Calendar Week 21 # New heads at the International Monetary Fund: Can Europe remain at the top? # Greece in the bog of debt: How long will the Eurozone's billions go on flowing into the swamp?
# Economic Calendar Week 20 # Investing in the greenback: Risky venture or foresight? # Rollercoaster of raw materials: Will the ultimate rise follow the interim low?
# Economic Calendar Week 19 # Europe and the United States - economic motors of unequal power? # The US Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank - how political have the formerly neutral central banks become?