'Ultra-high net worth' investors are reevaluating their allocations ahead of presidential election: Jason Katz | Fox Business Video

Jason Katz, a UBS managing director, discusses a recent survey indicating that ultra-high net worth investors are reassessing their investment allocations before the upcoming presidential election. This shift comes as they anticipate a market melt-up driven by sustainable practices.

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With ultra-high net worth investors adjusting their portfolios and potentially leaning towards sectors that emphasize sustainability, there could be increased interest in environmentally focused ETFs and stocks. Such investments are likely to benefit in the near term, fueled by geopolitical and economic changes surrounding the election.

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