2025-11-17
1 小时 4 分钟Craft matters in small ways like how a coffee is brewed and in not so small ways like how your money is cared for which is why for 160 years UBS has elevated banking to a craft tailoring unique strategies that combine human expertise with the latest technologies all happening across 24 time zones and 12 key financial hubs with you at the heart of it all UBS banking is our craft You're listening to the Globalist,
first broadcast on 17 November 2025 on Monaco Radio.
The Globalist, in association with UBS.
Live from London, this is the Globalist with me,
Emma Nelson, a very warm welcome to today's programme.
Coming up, has Germany become too vulnerable to China?
After years of close economic ties, Berlin is getting cold feet and looking for a way out.
Also ahead in the next 60 minutes.
The more I've received feedback from readers and viewers and the like that it's almost paternalistic and they say,
stop trying to protect me.
And by the way, they say, you're not trying to protect me, you're really protecting the man.
The financial journalist Andrew Ross Sorkin gives us predictions and view on the next financial bubble.
Pope Leo welcomes Hollywood to the Vatican and...
It's all about how to tell a story and how best to connect with your audience in doing so.
The artist shares her dowood on using art to profile the environment, plus Monday's papers too.
That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.
First a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.
President Trump has instructed House Republicans to vote for the full release of government files related to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein,
saying we have nothing to hide.
The veteran right-wing politician Jose Antonio Cast is on track to win Chile's presidency,