wins 'high imprints' from UBS for his monetary arrangements
President Donald Trump merits "high stamps" for his star development arrangements, including the as of late passed assess code, UBS says
Trump's duty change and de-direction designs could make the U.S. a friendlier place for financial specialists, the bank says at its customer assembling in Singapore
Regardless of that, a protectionist U.S. what's more, any contention the nation has with North Korea could wreck the present "Goldilocks" condition, says UBS
Those efforts in making the U.S. a more business-friendly economy, which include the recently passed tax reform, are often under-appreciated, said Mike Ryan, UBS Wealth Management's chief investment officer for Americas. But the president has "changed the perception of what's possible in Washington," he said at the bank's client gathering in Singapore.