2026-01-21
58 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 the 21st January 2026 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...
I think I have a lot of messages for Davos,
but the primary message is how well the United States is doing.
Donald Trump heads to Davos, but who will stand up to him?
Our team will be in the World Economic Forum and also at Zurich Airport,
where we were expecting the US President's arrival,
but a faulty Air Force One has meant he's been delayed.
I'm Andrew Muller and I'll have more from Nuke as Monocle Radio continues its run of special programs from Greenland's capital.
Andrew Muller will bring us the latest view from Nuke and a second fatal train crash in Spain.
We'll have an update plus the latest on the investigation into Sunday's crash in the south of the country.
The number of those killed has now reached 40.
The Spanish Prime Minister has pledged to investigate.
We'll have more on why a ceasefire between the Syrian government and Kurdish militia might be about to crack,
plus the papers and a recap of LVMH's watch week.
That's all coming up on The Globalist, live from London.