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Wednesday 25 September 2013, 16:15, Room MONT11
Dr. Hoefert will take us on a world financial tour and provide the UBS views on the different territories, sectors and assets classes.
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Just about five years ago, the Lehman Brothers collapse marked the end of the first act of the financial turmoil that had been building up at the heart of developed economies.
- After two lost decades, Japan has finally taken pro-active policy measures to stop the deflation spiral and "generate" some inflation.
- Fed Chairman Bernanke has also opened the quantitative easing tampering debate, with drastic consequences for all bond markets.
- Europe also seems to have achieved some kind of "damage control" consolidation with the ECB clearly indicating an accommodative bias during its last policy meeting.
Sir Winston Churchill told us, “Those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Dr. Hoefert will apply this principle to put the crisis into broader historical perspective and review how investors should be prepared for governments adopting a combination of austerity, inflation and financial repression.
![Hofert Hofert](http://cdn.uclouvain.be/public/Exports%20reddot/iag/images/Hofert.jpg)
Graduated from the University of St. Gall (CH), specializing in international macroeconomics and econometrics
Research fellow at the University of Rochester in New York
With UBS since 1999, Mr. Höfert started as a senior economist at Group Economic Research, and – from 2000 to 2002 – was responsible for Swiss economic research at UBS Warburg (now UBS Investment Bank), where Reuters named him Best Swiss Forecaster of the Year in 2000. In July 2002
Mr. Höfert joined UBS Wealth Management Research (WMR) as Head of Economic Research. From 2004 to 2006 he held the position of Head Global Investment Recommendations. In 2006 he relocated to UBS Financial Services Inc. in New York, where he was acting as Chief Global Economist and Deputy Head UBS WMR Americas until March 2009.
Before joining UBS, Mr. Höfert worked as a researcher and economic forecaster for four years at the Swiss Center of Business Cycle Research at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (KOF/ETHZ). During this time he was also lecturer at ETH Zurich and at the University of Zurich.