Data watch after US government reopens

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A strong start for markets

Markets started the year from a position of strength despite some geopolitical instability, says Christian Nolting, the Private Bank’s Global Chief Investment Officer. Oil prices shuddered after the US military operation in Venezuela, but “one of our topics for this year is disci ...  Show more

Positioning for the New Year

In our final episode of 2025, Christian Nolting, the Private Bank’s Global Chief Investment Officer, sounds an optimistic note for markets in the New Year. “We’ve now seen three very good years” in markets, Christian says. “I think in ‘26, there might be some more volatility comi ...  Show more

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