UBS Slashes Euro Zone Corporate Earnings Outlook for 2025
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viernes, 22 de agosto de 2025, 4:27 am ET1 min de lectura
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The investment banking division, which includes advisory services and underwriting, is particularly vulnerable to economic downturns. UBS expects the division to suffer a 25% decline in revenues, highlighting the impact of economic uncertainty and high energy costs on corporate finance activities. The retail and corporate banking businesses, which provide services to individual and small business clients, are also expected to see a decline in revenues, reflecting the broader economic slowdown [1].
In contrast, UBS's wealth management business is expected to remain stable, benefiting from the resilience of the sector and the continued demand for financial planning and advisory services. The bank's asset management business is expected to grow, although at a slower pace than previously anticipated. This growth is likely to be driven by continued investor interest in long-term investment strategies and the sector's ability to adapt to changing market conditions [1].
UBS's revised outlook underscores the challenges faced by the financial services industry in the face of economic uncertainty and high energy costs. The bank's strategic response to these challenges will be closely monitored by investors and financial professionals, who will be looking for signs of resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
References:
[1] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/UBS/pressreleases/34171520/rbc-capital-sticks-to-its-buy-rating-for-ubs-group-ag-ubs/
UBS has slashed its euro zone corporate earnings outlook for 2025, citing weak economic growth and high energy costs. The Swiss bank's investment banking business is expected to suffer the most, with revenues projected to decline by 25% year-over-year. UBS' retail and corporate banking business is also expected to see a decline in revenues, while its wealth management business is expected to remain stable. The bank's asset management business is expected to see growth, but at a slower pace than previously anticipated.
UBS Group AG has revised its outlook for euro zone corporate earnings in 2025, citing weak economic growth and high energy costs. The Swiss bank's investment banking business is expected to face the most significant decline, with revenues projected to drop by 25% year-over-year. UBS's retail and corporate banking business is also expected to see a reduction in revenues, while its wealth management business is anticipated to remain stable. The bank's asset management business is expected to grow, albeit at a slower pace than previously anticipated [1].The investment banking division, which includes advisory services and underwriting, is particularly vulnerable to economic downturns. UBS expects the division to suffer a 25% decline in revenues, highlighting the impact of economic uncertainty and high energy costs on corporate finance activities. The retail and corporate banking businesses, which provide services to individual and small business clients, are also expected to see a decline in revenues, reflecting the broader economic slowdown [1].
In contrast, UBS's wealth management business is expected to remain stable, benefiting from the resilience of the sector and the continued demand for financial planning and advisory services. The bank's asset management business is expected to grow, although at a slower pace than previously anticipated. This growth is likely to be driven by continued investor interest in long-term investment strategies and the sector's ability to adapt to changing market conditions [1].
UBS's revised outlook underscores the challenges faced by the financial services industry in the face of economic uncertainty and high energy costs. The bank's strategic response to these challenges will be closely monitored by investors and financial professionals, who will be looking for signs of resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity.
References:
[1] https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/markets/stocks/UBS/pressreleases/34171520/rbc-capital-sticks-to-its-buy-rating-for-ubs-group-ag-ubs/

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