UBS Predicts ‘No Landing’ for US Economy — What It Means for Markets and Inflation
Global investment bank UBS is forecasting a “no landing” scenario for the U.S. economy, where growth continues and inflation remains stable, defying predictions of recession. With stronger-than-expected jobs data and GDP growth, UBS expects election-driven market volatility but sees economic momentum and AI trends supporting equities growth as the Fed moves toward rate cuts. UBS […]
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Author: Kevin Helms
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