2026-03-26
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.
You're listening to The Globalist, first broadcast on the 26th of March, 2026 on Monocle 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.
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