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Secular Outlook 2026: A CIO Perspective on the Forces Shaping the Decade Ahead

In this final episode of the Beyond Markets Podcast, Hannah Wise sits down with Yves Bonzon, Group Chief Investment Officer at Julius Baer, to explore the secular outlook for the decade ahead. They discuss why interest rates have normalized at current levels, whether the AI inves ...  Show more

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