
Mark Haefele
Mark Haefele is the Chief Investment Officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, where he oversees investment strategy and asset allocation for the firm’s global wealth clients. He is known for his insights into market trends and economic outlooks, often providing analysis on how macroeconomic factors, such as trade policies and tariffs, impact investment strategies. Recently, he commented on the potential for meaningful upside in US equities despite market volatility caused by trade war fears and impending tariffs announced by the Trump administration.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
Recent news mentions
Mark Haefele is the Chief Investment Officer at Global Wealth Management of UBS.
Rekordverschuldung durch KI: Blase oder nachhaltiger Wandel?Mark Haefele is the Chief Investment Officer at UBS Global Wealth Management.
Investors withdrew a massive US$43.19-billion from U.S. equity funds over the past weekMark Haefele, the chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, highlighted the appeal of gold amid heightened political risks.
Gold price hits record high as investors seek safe haven | GoldMark Haefele cautions that an attempt to remove Jerome Powell would seriously undermine the credibility of the Federal Reserve.
Trump celebra la debilidad del dólar: “Se gana muchísimo más dinero” | Mercados FinancierosMark Haefele stated that it is unlikely that the new tariffs will completely disappear.
Droits de douane : les négociations avec les Etats-Unis dans le brouillard, après le camouflet pour TrumpMark Haefele expects a weaker dollar as the US economy slows down.
Schwellenländer melden sich zurückMark Haefele believes that even if tariffs are reduced, short-term shocks and uncertainty will likely lead to an economic slowdown.
Represalias, recesión y tipos: las claves de los mercados para los próximos meses tras los aranceles de Trump | Mercados FinancierosMark Haefele, the chief investment officer at UBS Global Wealth Management, added that there is still meaningful upside for broad US equities by year-end.
Global stock markets fall as new Trump tariffs loom | Stock markets





























