Core Viewpoint - UBS Group significantly reduced its holdings in major technology stocks during the fourth quarter of 2025, with only a slight increase in Meta among the "Magnificent 7" tech stocks [2][3]. Group 1: Holdings and Changes - UBS disclosed a reduction in its portfolio, with a total market value of $616.68 billion, a decrease of 5.65% quarter-over-quarter [2]. - The top five holdings as of the end of 2025 were Nvidia ($14.45 billion), Microsoft ($13.56 billion), Apple ($12.11 billion), Broadcom ($8.23 billion), and Amazon ($7.99 billion), collectively accounting for 14.52% of the investment portfolio [3]. - In Q4 2025, UBS reduced its stake in Nvidia by 10.47% (10.04 million shares), Apple by 10.57% (5.27 million shares), Microsoft by 7.64% (2.32 million shares), Google by 9.05% (2.21 million shares), Amazon by 4.57% (1.66 million shares), and Tesla by 15.09% (0.71 million shares) [3][4]. Group 2: Financial Performance - UBS reported Q4 2025 total revenue of $12.1 billion, exceeding analyst expectations and up from $11.6 billion year-over-year [5]. - Net profit attributable to shareholders increased by 56% year-over-year to $1.2 billion, surpassing the forecast of $919 million [5]. - Wealth management business saw a net inflow of $8.5 billion, significantly lower than the expected $27.4 billion, with a notable outflow of $14.1 billion from the U.S. wealth management sector [5][6]. Group 3: Future Outlook - UBS's CEO indicated that net new assets in the Americas wealth management division are expected to turn positive in 2026, although challenges are anticipated in the first half of the year [6]. - The investment banking division contributed significantly to the overall profit, with a 34% increase in operating profit driven by market volatility [6].
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