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As we enter 2026, the world stands at a crossroads. The Year Ahead 2026 report from our award-winning Chief Investment Office - named the Best CIO in Private Banking at the PWM/ The Banker Global Private Banking Awards 2025 - will help you spot the signals that matter, cut through the noise, and act with confidence.

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  • Investing under Trump 2.0: Uncertainty and market volatility could persist as Trump’s policies take shape. But investors can bolster their portfolios by positioning for several enduring trends.
  • CIO House View: the impact of current economic trends on asset allocation based on our assessment of the global economy and financial markets.
  • Economics. Without jargon. Daily insights on a wide range of topics from Paul Donovan, our Global Chief Economist.

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Investing under Trump 2.0

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DoJ investigation adds uncertainty to Fed leadership transition

The Federal Reserve announced that the Department of Justice (DoJ) has launched a criminal investigation into Chair Powell’s June 2025 testimony to Congress regarding the Fed’s building renovations. While the investigation adds uncertainty to the timeline of potential leadership changes at the Fed, any adjustments to the policy-making framework are likely to be gradual. We maintain our view that labor market weakness will drive an additional cut in 1Q26.

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Trump announces one-year 10% cap on credit card interest rates

Bank earnings season kicks off this week. We expect the proposed interest rate cap to be a key topic on earnings calls.

Potential policy pivot

Supreme Court decides fate of IEEPA tariffs

US-China tariffs: De-escalation post Xi-Trump meeting

CIO House View

Economics. Without jargon

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