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UBS: Investors Should Prepare for Potential Market Volatility in the Coming Weeks

UBS: Investors Should Prepare for Potential Market Volatility in the Coming Weeks

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金色财经金色财经2025/07/28 07:37

According to Jinse Finance, citing Zhitong Finance, the UBS Wealth Management Chief Investment Office stated that since concerns over U.S. tariff policies peaked in April, the S&P 500 Index has risen by nearly 30%. This reflects growing investor confidence that the United States will reach compromises with its major trading partners. Recent data also indicate that the U.S. economy has remained resilient, and market sentiment has been boosted by leading tech companies continuing to ramp up capital expenditures on artificial intelligence. UBS also cautioned that the sharp gains in recent weeks have already priced in much of the potential good news, and investors should be prepared for possible market volatility in the coming weeks. While increased certainty in U.S.-European trade will encourage the market, the level of U.S. tariffs remains about six times higher than the general level before Liberation Day. The economic impact of these tariffs is now becoming apparent, and uncertainty remains regarding their scale, distribution, and second-order effects. The economic impact of industry-level tariffs may be even greater than that at the national level.

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