UBS CEO says it's been a 'very healthy year' despite macro challenges
UBS CEO Ralph Hamers discusses the lender's better-than-expected earnings, and weighs in on key factors for the year including the reopening of China's economy, inflationary trends, and the interest rate trajectory.
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