UBS Asset Management

since 1895
  • 1,001-5,000 employees
  • Financial Services

UBS Asset Management

UBS Asset Management is a large-scale investment manager with a presence in 23 markets. We offer investment capabilities and investment styles across all major traditional and alternative asset classes, from active to passive including a comprehensive sustainable investing offering to: 

- Institutions 

- Wholesale intermediaries 

- Wealth management clients 

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Expertise

Asset Management, Financial Services, Investment, Fund Management Services, Equities, Fixed Income, Alternatives, Fund Advisory, Global Real Estate, Sustainability Investing, ETF, Passive, High Alpha, Hedge Funds, and Sustainable Investing

Rebounding from a supply shock
  • 26 Mar 2026

Q2 insights on market dynamics and investment themes

To hedge, or not to hedge?
  • 23 Mar 2026

FX lessons from dollar cycles

UK Equities – Beyond the AI turbulence
  • 13 Mar 2026

Why the UK market deserves a second look

EM corporate debt: A misunderstood asset class
  • 06 Mar 2026

A nuanced view of the emerging markets corporate opportunity set

Let your bonds work smarter
  • 04 Mar 2026

Active management, with in-depth research, flexibility and prudent risk management, can turn fixed income into a more purposeful allocation.

Unified Global Alternatives – Hedge Fund Bulletin
  • 03 Mar 2026

Monthly Hedge Fund Update – January 2026

Active where it counts
  • 02 Mar 2026

Discover when active management adds value beyond fees. Focus your portfolio where active truly counts.

Flash commentary: Iran
  • 02 Mar 2026

Views from our traditional investment teams

The euro’s opportunity is now: will Europe take it?
  • 26 Feb 2026

After a strong 2025, Europe enters 2026 ahead of expectations, with deeper financial integration and a pan-European bond market now critical.