UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—33.7%          
Australia—0.1%          
Glencore PLC *   24,265   $183,780 
           
Austria—0.2%          
BAWAG Group AG1   972    147,771 
Erste Group Bank AG   1,172    126,605 
         274,376 
Brazil—0.1%          
Gerdau SA, ADR   17,814    64,308 
MercadoLibre, Inc.*   42    72,619 
         136,927 
Canada—0.4%          
Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd.   1,941    152,743 
Paramount Resources Ltd., Class A2   3,005    64,178 
Restaurant Brands International, Inc.   1,347    99,677 
Shopify, Inc., Class A*   885    104,979 
Tourmaline Oil Corp.2   2,525    120,850 
         542,427 
France—0.2%          
Danone SA   1,717    137,200 
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE   189    103,317 
         240,517 
Germany—0.5%          
Daimler Truck Holding AG   2,631    129,566 
Deutsche Boerse AG   450    131,825 
Infineon Technologies AG   3,165    143,584 
Knorr-Bremse AG   1,619    184,974 
SAP SE   580    98,880 
         688,829 
Hong Kong—0.1%          
AIA Group Ltd.   11,717    130,191 
           
India—0.1%          
HDFC Bank Ltd., ADR   3,655    90,936 
           
Ireland—0.1%          
AIB Group PLC   17,630    188,202 
           
Japan—0.6%          
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.2   1,600    88,238 
ITOCHU Corp.   11,100    141,197 
Keyence Corp.   400    142,363 
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.2   5,200    88,056 
Nintendo Co. Ltd.   1,200    66,350 
OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.   2,000    79,891 
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.   3,600    146,588 
Sony Group Corp.   7,100    147,983 
         900,666 
Netherlands—0.3%          
ASML Holding NV   176    234,037 
Koninklijke Philips NV2   5,817    159,108 
NXP Semiconductors NV   69    13,584 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
Netherlands—(continued)          
Universal Music Group NV2   4,414   $85,679 
         492,408 
Portugal—0.1%          
Galp Energia SGPS SA   5,016    120,272 
           
Spain—0.1%          
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA   8,435    182,192 
           
Switzerland—0.2%          
DSM-Firmenich AG   679    48,565 
Sandoz Group AG   1,888    147,926 
TE Connectivity PLC   81    16,931 
         213,422 
United Kingdom—0.4%          
Admiral Group PLC   2,311    96,659 
AstraZeneca PLC   752    147,046 
BAE Systems PLC   3,727    109,270 
British American Tobacco PLC   2,901    168,429 
Klarna Group PLC*   27    354 
Wise PLC, Class A*   7,666    92,315 
         614,073 
United States—30.2%          
3M Co.   118    17,137 
A.O. Smith Corp.   19    1,253 
Abbott Laboratories   339    34,805 
AbbVie, Inc.   347    75,469 
Accenture PLC, Class A   167    33,114 
Adobe, Inc.*   110    26,739 
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.   1,638    224,619 
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.*   2,369    481,926 
AES Corp.   314    4,424 
Aflac, Inc.   134    14,701 
Agilent Technologies, Inc.   56    6,383 
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.   130    37,764 
Airbnb, Inc., Class A*   103    13,007 
Akamai Technologies, Inc.*   42    4,824 
Albemarle Corp.   69    12,388 
Alcon AG   1,623    122,683 
Align Technology, Inc.*   18    3,086 
Allegion PLC   25    3,632 
Alliant Energy Corp.   116    8,324 
Allstate Corp.   74    15,343 
Alphabet, Inc., Class A   7,745    2,227,152 
Alphabet, Inc., Class C   1,205    345,666 
Altria Group, Inc.   78    5,147 
Amazon.com, Inc.*   10,140    2,111,858 
Amcor PLC   289    11,488 
Ameren Corp.   141    15,499 
American Electric Power Co., Inc.   263    34,474 
American Express Co.   147    44,465 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
American International Group, Inc.   150   $11,287 
American Tower Corp.   55    9,492 
American Water Works Co., Inc.   99    13,473 
Ameriprise Financial, Inc.   25    11,110 
AMETEK, Inc.   51    10,932 
Amgen, Inc.   106    37,296 
Amphenol Corp., Class A   326    41,190 
Analog Devices, Inc.   131    41,676 
Aon PLC, Class A   61    19,690 
APA Corp.   122    5,178 
Apollo Global Management, Inc.   1,725    192,199 
Apple, Inc.   11,238    2,852,092 
Applied Materials, Inc.   1,172    400,578 
AppLovin Corp., Class A*   73    29,054 
Aptiv PLC*   4,334    300,953 
Arch Capital Group Ltd.*   97    9,311 
Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.   27    1,963 
ARES Management Corp., Class A   51    5,564 
Arista Networks, Inc.*   2,555    313,703 
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.   76    16,460 
Assurant, Inc.   13    2,832 
AT&T, Inc.   1,769    51,283 
Atlassian Corp., Class A*   357    24,365 
Atmos Energy Corp.   84    15,516 
Autodesk, Inc.*   59    14,125 
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.   91    18,489 
AutoZone, Inc.*   4    13,511 
AvalonBay Communities, Inc.   11    1,797 
Avery Dennison Corp.   33    5,698 
Axon Enterprise, Inc.*   17    7,220 
Baker Hughes Co.   244    14,896 
Ball Corp.   137    8,098 
Bank of America Corp.   1,833    89,359 
Bank of New York Mellon Corp.   196    23,251 
Baxter International, Inc.   72    1,210 
Becton Dickinson & Co.   58    9,119 
Berkshire Hathaway, Inc., Class B*   1,309    627,273 
Best Buy Co., Inc.   53    3,403 
Biogen, Inc.*   30    5,500 
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A*   971    270,666 
Bio-Techne Corp.   25    1,307 
Blackrock, Inc.   313    301,015 
Blackstone, Inc.   206    23,688 
Block, Inc.*   140    8,425 
Boeing Co.*   1,464    291,380 
Booking Holdings, Inc.   8    33,683 
Boston Scientific Corp.*   3,319    208,267 
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.   8,974    544,273 
Broadcom, Inc.   3,604    1,115,474 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Broadridge Financial Solutions, Inc.   33   $5,362 
Brown & Brown, Inc.   77    5,021 
Builders FirstSource, Inc.*   32    2,635 
Burlington Stores, Inc.*   549    178,634 
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.*   75    20,840 
Capital One Financial Corp.   2,991    545,648 
Cardinal Health, Inc.   46    9,720 
Carnival Corp.   278    7,195 
Carrier Global Corp.   164    9,235 
Carvana Co.*   36    11,318 
Caterpillar, Inc.   105    74,388 
Cboe Global Markets, Inc.   29    8,151 
CBRE Group, Inc., Class A*   31    4,199 
CDW Corp.   36    4,357 
Celsius Holdings, Inc.*   2,805    99,521 
Cencora, Inc.   36    11,309 
Centene Corp.*   96    3,143 
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.   316    13,639 
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.   91    11,815 
CH Robinson Worldwide, Inc.   26    4,318 
Charles River Laboratories International, Inc.*   13    2,243 
Charles Schwab Corp.   456    42,855 
Charter Communications, Inc., Class A*   23    4,965 
Chevron Corp.   466    96,415 
Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.*   323    10,339 
Chubb Ltd.   100    32,593 
Ciena Corp.*   35    13,588 
Cigna Group   52    13,871 
Cincinnati Financial Corp.   49    7,710 
Cintas Corp.   81    13,700 
Cisco Systems, Inc.   3,763    291,971 
Citigroup, Inc.   484    54,890 
Citizens Financial Group, Inc.   124    7,436 
CME Group, Inc.   98    28,944 
CMS Energy Corp.   143    11,094 
Coca-Cola Co.   186    14,145 
Cognizant Technology Solutions Corp., Class A   123    7,546 
Coherent Corp.*   48    11,434 
Coinbase Global, Inc., Class A*   61    10,651 
Colgate-Palmolive Co.   45    3,835 
Comcast Corp., Class A   892    25,609 
Comfort Systems USA, Inc.   7    9,653 
ConocoPhillips   307    40,524 
Consolidated Edison, Inc.   182    20,599 
Constellation Energy Corp.   155    43,284 
Cooper Cos., Inc.*   3,430    245,245 
Copart, Inc.*   183    6,076 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Corning, Inc.   216   $29,370 
Corpay, Inc.*   22    6,402 
Corteva, Inc.   392    32,814 
CoStar Group, Inc.*   45    1,815 
Costco Wholesale Corp.   20    19,929 
Coterra Energy, Inc.   190    6,677 
CRH PLC   395    41,522 
Crowdstrike Holdings, Inc., Class A*   66    25,767 
Crown Castle, Inc.   50    4,066 
CSX Corp.   399    16,379 
Cummins, Inc.   31    16,679 
CVS Health Corp.   250    17,955 
Danaher Corp.   124    23,510 
Darden Restaurants, Inc.   30    5,881 
Datadog, Inc., Class A*   89    10,506 
DaVita, Inc.*   11    1,691 
Deckers Outdoor Corp.*   41    4,104 
Deere & Co.   57    32,108 
Dell Technologies, Inc., Class C   82    13,459 
Delta Air Lines, Inc.   146    9,706 
Devon Energy Corp.   6,081    305,996 
Dexcom, Inc.*   2,988    187,646 
Diamondback Energy, Inc.   42    8,307 
Digital Realty Trust, Inc.   38    6,848 
Dollar General Corp.   1,745    207,184 
Dollar Tree, Inc.*   12    1,314 
Dominion Energy, Inc.   418    25,841 
Domino's Pizza, Inc.   8    2,870 
DoorDash, Inc., Class A*   1,112    166,967 
Dover Corp.   29    6,045 
Dow, Inc.   432    17,993 
DR Horton, Inc.   67    9,194 
DTE Energy Co.   105    15,353 
Duke Energy Corp.   387    50,674 
DuPont de Nemours, Inc.   251    11,496 
Eaton Corp. PLC   926    331,202 
eBay, Inc.   122    11,104 
EchoStar Corp., Class A*,2   32    3,746 
Ecolab, Inc.   145    38,573 
Edison International   191    13,977 
Edwards Lifesciences Corp.*   112    8,969 
Electronic Arts, Inc.   58    11,824 
Elevance Health, Inc.   43    12,588 
Eli Lilly & Co.   683    628,203 
EMCOR Group, Inc.   11    8,121 
Emerson Electric Co.   1,308    171,374 
Entergy Corp.   219    24,607 
EOG Resources, Inc.   133    19,228 
EPAM Systems, Inc.*   13    1,760 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
EQT Corp.   145   $9,228 
Equifax, Inc.   29    5,222 
Equinix, Inc.   11    10,783 
Equity Residential   50    2,958 
Erie Indemnity Co., Class A   6    1,508 
Essex Property Trust, Inc.   6    1,452 
Estee Lauder Cos., Inc., Class A   13    933 
Everest Group Ltd.   10    3,269 
Evergy, Inc.   108    8,847 
Eversource Energy   189    13,094 
Exelon Corp.   516    25,294 
Expand Energy Corp.   3,166    347,563 
Expedia Group, Inc.   31    7,158 
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc.   30    4,297 
Extra Space Storage, Inc.   22    2,885 
Exxon Mobil Corp.   1,033    175,259 
F5, Inc.*   14    4,051 
FactSet Research Systems, Inc.   10    2,170 
Fair Isaac Corp.*   6    6,405 
Fastenal Co.   236    10,950 
FedEx Corp.   50    17,809 
Fidelity National Information Services, Inc.   151    7,083 
Fifth Third Bancorp   237    11,011 
First Citizens BancShares, Inc., Class A   144    271,391 
First Horizon Corp.   12,599    286,753 
First Solar, Inc.*   29    5,721 
FirstEnergy Corp.   274    13,881 
Fiserv, Inc.*   144    8,035 
Ford Motor Co.   1,004    11,586 
Fortinet, Inc.*   178    14,546 
Fortive Corp.   53    2,930 
Fox Corp., Class A   49    2,862 
Fox Corp., Class B   43    2,283 
Franklin Resources, Inc.   50    1,181 
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.   845    49,669 
Garmin Ltd.   40    9,280 
Gartner, Inc.*   19    3,008 
Gates Industrial Corp. PLC*   10,344    233,878 
GE HealthCare Technologies, Inc.   88    6,264 
GE Vernova, Inc.   61    53,247 
Gen Digital, Inc.   166    3,126 
Generac Holdings, Inc.*   17    3,321 
General Dynamics Corp.   60    20,593 
General Electric Co.   237    67,253 
General Mills, Inc.   44    1,638 
General Motors Co.   233    17,358 
Genuine Parts Co.   37    3,913 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Gilead Sciences, Inc.   243   $33,867 
Global Payments, Inc.   64    4,307 
Globe Life, Inc.   26    3,618 
GoDaddy, Inc., Class A*   39    3,224 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.   83    70,217 
Haleon PLC   18,559    91,848 
Halliburton Co.   214    8,344 
Hartford Insurance Group, Inc.   71    9,601 
Hasbro, Inc.   35    3,276 
HCA Healthcare, Inc.   31    14,670 
Healthpeak Properties, Inc.   94    1,544 
Henry Schein, Inc.*   17    1,253 
Hershey Co.   7    1,455 
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.   363    8,643 
Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc.   58    17,637 
Hologic, Inc.*   41    3,099 
Home Depot, Inc.   253    83,209 
Honeywell International, Inc.   146    33,000 
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc.   85    1,629 
Howmet Aerospace, Inc.   93    21,433 
HP, Inc.   268    5,148 
Hubbell, Inc.   15    7,361 
Humana, Inc.   23    3,988 
Huntington Bancshares, Inc.   483    7,559 
Huntington Ingalls Industries, Inc.   10    3,799 
IDEX Corp.   19    3,601 
IDEXX Laboratories, Inc.*   16    8,990 
Illinois Tool Works, Inc.   56    14,576 
Incyte Corp.*   29    2,729 
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.   4,819    386,098 
Insulet Corp.*   18    3,777 
Intel Corp.*   1,259    55,560 
Interactive Brokers Group, Inc., Class A   136    9,122 
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.   161    25,322 
International Business Machines Corp.   250    60,597 
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.   3,948    286,427 
International Paper Co.   317    11,317 
Intuit, Inc.   75    32,428 
Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*   69    31,808 
Invesco Ltd.   101    2,453 
Invitation Homes, Inc.   79    1,963 
IQVIA Holdings, Inc.*   35    5,969 
Iron Mountain, Inc.   34    3,473 
Jabil, Inc.   29    7,703 
Jack Henry & Associates, Inc.   1,156    182,694 
Jacobs Solutions, Inc.   34    4,328 
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.   21    4,450 
Johnson & Johnson   472    115,376 
Johnson Controls International PLC   2,047    268,055 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
JPMorgan Chase & Co.   746   $219,443 
Kenvue, Inc.   99    1,707 
Keurig Dr. Pepper, Inc.   84    2,212 
KeyCorp   245    4,912 
Keysight Technologies, Inc.*   47    13,271 
Kimberly-Clark Corp.   20    1,929 
Kimco Realty Corp.   99    2,225 
Kinder Morgan, Inc.   463    15,524 
KKR & Co., Inc.   196    18,130 
KLA Corp.   35    51,534 
Kraft Heinz Co.   9,007    202,567 
Kroger Co.   33    2,388 
L3Harris Technologies, Inc.   41    14,151 
Labcorp Holdings, Inc.   16    4,269 
Lam Research Corp.   343    73,285 
Las Vegas Sands Corp.   69    3,718 
Leidos Holdings, Inc.   28    4,355 
Lennar Corp., Class A   48    4,168 
Lennox International, Inc.   8    3,713 
Liberty Media Corp.-Liberty Formula One, Class C*   2,390    203,198 
Linde PLC   273    135,342 
Live Nation Entertainment, Inc.*   41    6,253 
Lockheed Martin Corp.   46    27,802 
Loews Corp.   49    5,230 
Lowe's Cos., Inc.   142    33,552 
Lululemon Athletica, Inc.*   29    4,440 
Lumentum Holdings, Inc.*   19    13,352 
Lyft, Inc., Class A*   5,077    67,524 
LyondellBasell Industries NV, Class A   145    11,681 
M&T Bank Corp.   49    10,129 
Marathon Petroleum Corp.   69    16,848 
Marriott International, Inc., Class A   60    19,624 
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.   1,623    281,509 
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.   32    18,838 
Marvell Technology, Inc.   2,139    211,868 
Masco Corp.   45    2,717 
Mastercard, Inc., Class A   1,218    608,586 
McDonald's Corp.   182    56,564 
McKesson Corp.   24    20,769 
Medtronic PLC   248    21,489 
Merck & Co., Inc.   488    58,702 
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A   1,854    1,060,729 
MetLife, Inc.   148    10,467 
Mettler-Toledo International, Inc.*   4    5,045 
MGM Resorts International*   62    2,295 
Microchip Technology, Inc.   2,327    150,347 
Micron Technology, Inc.   998    337,164 
Microsoft Corp.   5,577    2,064,438 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Moderna, Inc.*,2   58   $2,946 
Mondelez International, Inc., Class A   79    4,554 
Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.   13    14,214 
Monster Beverage Corp.*   37    2,681 
Moody's Corp.   44    19,195 
Morgan Stanley   334    54,966 
Mosaic Co.   173    4,412 
Motorola Solutions, Inc.   46    19,963 
MSCI, Inc.   22    11,858 
Nasdaq, Inc.   128    10,866 
Nestle SA, Registered Shares   1,304    127,911 
NetApp, Inc.   57    5,836 
Netflix, Inc.*   5,266    506,326 
Newmont Corp.   642    69,496 
News Corp., Class A   83    2,069 
News Corp., Class B2   46    1,311 
NextEra Energy, Inc.   4,362    405,143 
NIKE, Inc., Class B   283    14,948 
NiSource, Inc.   233    10,872 
Nordson Corp.   11    2,927 
Norfolk Southern Corp.   51    14,637 
Northern Trust Corp.   53    7,397 
Northrop Grumman Corp.   394    268,803 
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd.*   121    2,263 
NRG Energy, Inc.   96    14,029 
Nucor Corp.   132    22,321 
NVIDIA Corp.   21,174    3,692,746 
NVR, Inc.*   1    6,590 
Occidental Petroleum Corp.   5,367    348,855 
Old Dominion Freight Line, Inc.   39    7,621 
Omnicom Group, Inc.   87    6,552 
ON Semiconductor Corp.*   118    7,307 
ONEOK, Inc.   165    14,914 
Oracle Corp.   2,663    391,754 
O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.*   214    19,754 
Otis Worldwide Corp.   90    6,937 
Owens Corning   2,366    256,049 
PACCAR, Inc.   119    13,744 
Packaging Corp. of America   48    10,187 
Palantir Technologies, Inc., Class A*   618    90,401 
Palo Alto Networks, Inc.*   210    33,667 
Paramount Skydance Corp., Class B   95    857 
Parker-Hannifin Corp.   29    25,962 
Paychex, Inc.   66    6,080 
PayPal Holdings, Inc.   256    11,579 
Pentair PLC   36    3,136 
PepsiCo, Inc.   65    10,094 
Pfizer, Inc.   1,134    31,843 
PG&E Corp.   1,086    19,081 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Philip Morris International, Inc.   1,439   $237,924 
Phillips 66   91    16,578 
Pinnacle West Capital Corp.   63    6,347 
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.   113    23,514 
Pool Corp.   8    1,619 
PPG Industries, Inc.   125    13,360 
PPL Corp.   388    14,822 
Principal Financial Group, Inc.   53    4,776 
Procter & Gamble Co.   109    15,744 
Progressive Corp.   1,592    315,598 
Prologis, Inc.   1,828    241,625 
Prudential Financial, Inc.   97    9,476 
PTC, Inc.*   33    4,702 
Public Service Enterprise Group, Inc.   245    19,833 
Public Storage   17    4,605 
PulteGroup, Inc.   43    5,057 
Qnity Electronics, Inc.   44    5,077 
QUALCOMM, Inc.   2,123    273,400 
Quanta Services, Inc.   36    19,765 
Quest Diagnostics, Inc.   22    4,312 
Ralph Lauren Corp.   9    3,096 
Raymond James Financial, Inc.   51    7,384 
Realty Income Corp.   126    7,709 
Regal Rexnord Corp.   1,198    224,337 
Regency Centers Corp.   19    1,438 
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.   20    15,453 
Regions Financial Corp.   255    6,661 
Republic Services, Inc.   47    10,294 
ResMed, Inc.   28    6,285 
Revvity, Inc.2    19    1,665 
Robinhood Markets, Inc., Class A*   217    15,038 
Rockwell Automation, Inc.   28    10,049 
Rollins, Inc.   69    3,685 
Roper Technologies, Inc.   718    254,071 
Ross Stores, Inc.   79    17,114 
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.   65    17,887 
RTX Corp.   305    58,834 
S&P Global, Inc.   85    36,154 
Salesforce, Inc.   1,218    227,364 
Sandisk Corp.*   40    25,414 
SBA Communications Corp.   8    1,377 
Seagate Technology Holdings PLC   58    22,722 
Sempra   321    31,192 
ServiceNow, Inc.*   285    29,797 
Sherwin-Williams Co.   131    41,992 
Simon Property Group, Inc.   38    7,088 
Skyworks Solutions, Inc.   42    2,249 
SLB Ltd.   356    18,295 
Smurfit Westrock PLC   297    11,835 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Snap-on, Inc.   11   $3,995 
Snowflake, Inc.*   1,070    161,377 
Solventum Corp.*   36    2,351 
Southern Co.   547    52,796 
Southwest Airlines Co.   123    4,621 
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.   46    3,269 
Starbucks Corp.   283    25,354 
State Street Corp.   83    10,504 
Steel Dynamics, Inc.   77    13,860 
STERIS PLC   19    4,201 
Stryker Corp.   67    22,016 
Super Micro Computer, Inc.*   142    3,233 
Synchrony Financial   88    5,986 
Synopsys, Inc.*   51    20,220 
Sysco Corp.   22    1,569 
T. Rowe Price Group, Inc.   61    5,499 
Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc.*   49    9,678 
Tapestry, Inc.   55    7,761 
Targa Resources Corp.   52    13,038 
Target Corp.   26    3,151 
Teledyne Technologies, Inc.*   10    6,050 
Teradyne, Inc.   45    13,341 
Tesla, Inc.*   1,285    477,699 
Texas Instruments, Inc.   242    46,982 
Texas Pacific Land Corp.   13    6,169 
Textron, Inc.   41    3,590 
Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc.   74    36,373 
TJX Cos., Inc.   274    43,758 
TKO Group Holdings, Inc.   20    4,033 
T-Mobile U.S., Inc.   1,529    321,136 
Tractor Supply Co.   142    6,433 
Trade Desk, Inc., Class A*   118    2,677 
Trane Technologies PLC   50    20,837 
TransDigm Group, Inc.   13    15,066 
Travelers Cos., Inc.   59    17,209 
Trimble, Inc.*   69    4,501 
Truist Financial Corp.   338    15,538 
Tyler Technologies, Inc.*   10    3,424 
Tyson Foods, Inc., Class A   23    1,474 
U.S. Bancorp   420    21,844 
Uber Technologies, Inc.*   464    33,376 
UDR, Inc.   41    1,385 
Ulta Beauty, Inc.*   11    5,750 
Union Pacific Corp.   135    32,754 
United Airlines Holdings, Inc.*   67    6,169 
United Parcel Service, Inc., Class B   167    16,429 
United Rentals, Inc.   15    10,928 
UnitedHealth Group, Inc.   1,245    336,885 
Universal Health Services, Inc., Class B   15    2,685 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Valero Energy Corp.   71   $17,543 
Ventas, Inc.   59    4,825 
Veralto Corp.   59    5,217 
VeriSign, Inc.   22    5,464 
Verisk Analytics, Inc.   33    6,262 
Verizon Communications, Inc.   1,094    54,919 
Vertex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.*   457    204,069 
Vertiv Holdings Co., Class A   85    21,299 
Viatris, Inc.   207    2,797 
VICI Properties, Inc.   139    3,797 
Visa, Inc., Class A   463    139,937 
Vistra Corp.   157    23,602 
Voya Financial, Inc.   3,473    237,275 
Vulcan Materials Co.   868    236,356 
W.R. Berkley Corp.   89    5,899 
Walmart, Inc.   2,174    270,185 
Walt Disney Co.   3,699    356,510 
Warner Bros Discovery, Inc.*   635    17,437 
Waste Management, Inc.   1,204    276,667 
Waters Corp.*   18    5,360 
WEC Energy Group, Inc.   158    18,292 
Wells Fargo & Co.   3,701    294,637 
Welltower, Inc.   1,059    209,375 
West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.   18    4,512 
Western Digital Corp.   95    25,697 
Westinghouse Air Brake Technologies Corp.   37    9,247 
Westlake Corp.2    1,797    209,926 
Weyerhaeuser Co.   94    2,296 
Williams Cos., Inc.   313    22,780 
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.   32    5,835 
Willis Towers Watson PLC   28    8,140 
Workday, Inc., Class A*   60    7,795 
WW Grainger, Inc.   11    11,999 
Wynn Resorts Ltd.   23    2,336 
Xcel Energy, Inc.   288    22,879 
Xylem, Inc.   49    5,856 
Yum! Brands, Inc.   74    11,506 
Zebra Technologies Corp., Class A*   12    2,509 
Zimmer Biomet Holdings, Inc.   37    3,346 
Zoetis, Inc.   88    10,402 
Zscaler, Inc.*   1,010    141,693 
         42,389,914 
Total common stocks
(cost—$43,429,896)
        47,389,132 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face     
   amount3   Value 
Asset-backed securities—0.5%          
Cayman Islands—0.2%          
OHA Credit Partners XV Ltd.,          
Series 2017-15A, Class D2R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 4.500%,          
8.168%, due 04/20/371,4  250,000   $249,430 
           
United States—0.3%          
Enterprise Fleet Financing LLC,          
Series 2023-2, Class A2,          
5.560%, due 04/22/301   47,510    47,692 
GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust,          
Series 2023-1, Class C,          
5.320%, due 10/16/28   175,000    176,152 
HPEFS Equipment Trust,          
Series 2025-1A, Class D,          
4.990%, due 03/21/331   100,000    100,230 
Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust,          
Series 2025-3, Class C,          
4.680%, due 09/15/31   100,000    100,142 
         424,216 
Total asset-backed securities          
(cost—$678,941)        673,646 
           
Corporate bonds—8.7%          
United States—8.7%          
Air Lease Corp.          
5.300%, due 02/01/28   500,000    505,591 
Bank of America Corp.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 07/21/31),          
2.299%, due 07/21/324   800,000    706,187 
Broadcom, Inc.          
4.300%, due 11/15/32   600,000    584,248 
Capital One Financial Corp.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 02/01/29),          
5.700%, due 02/01/304   550,000    564,254 
Centene Corp.          
2.450%, due 07/15/28   400,000    372,519 
Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital          
6.100%, due 06/01/29   250,000    258,963 
Cheniere Energy Partners LP          
4.500%, due 10/01/29   510,000    507,769 
Citigroup, Inc.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 06/11/34),          
5.449%, due 06/11/354   725,000    735,082 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount3
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc.          
5.500%, due 03/15/34  225,000   $233,382 
Discovery Communications LLC          
3.625%, due 05/15/30   700,000    650,808 
Discovery Global Holdings, Inc.          
4.054%, due 03/15/29   250,000    241,875 
Expand Energy Corp.          
5.375%, due 02/01/29   500,000    499,556 
General Motors Co.          
5.400%, due 10/15/29   510,000    521,484 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 04/25/29),          
5.727%, due 04/25/304   650,000    670,599 
HEICO Corp.          
5.350%, due 08/01/33   350,000    356,090 
JB Hunt Transport Services, Inc.          
4.900%, due 03/15/30   350,000    354,154 
JPMorgan Chase & Co.          
3.625%, due 12/01/27   260,000    257,086 
Micron Technology, Inc.          
5.650%, due 11/01/32   200,000    211,126 
Morgan Stanley          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 07/20/32),          
4.889%, due 07/20/334   800,000    794,893 
Oracle Corp.          
6.250%, due 11/09/32   500,000    513,057 
Pacific Gas & Electric Co.          
4.550%, due 07/01/30   500,000    493,223 
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.          
5.625%, due 09/30/311   500,000    504,929 
San Diego Gas & Electric Co.          
5.400%, due 04/15/35   350,000    355,932 
Southern California Edison Co.          
5.850%, due 11/01/27   430,000    437,946 
T-Mobile USA, Inc.          
3.500%, due 04/15/31   340,000    321,565 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face     
   amount3   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
Wells Fargo & Co.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 07/25/32),          
4.897%, due 07/25/334  520,000   $517,341 
Total corporate bonds          
(cost—$11,965,063)        12,169,659 
           
Mortgage-backed securities—0.6%          
United States—0.6%          
Bank, Series 2022-BNK39,          
Class A4,          
2.928%, due 02/15/554   200,000    180,687 
Benchmark Mortgage Trust, Series 2021-B29,          
Class A5,          
2.388%, due 09/15/54   275,000    242,955 
CENT, Series 2025-CITY,          
Class A,          
4.920%, due 07/10/401,4   100,000    100,717 
Citigroup Commercial Mortgage Trust, Series          
2018-C5, Class A4,          
4.228%, due 06/10/514   100,000    99,261 
Flagstar Mortgage Trust, Series 2018-5,          
Class A2,          
4.000%, due 09/25/481,4   25,228    23,722 
Hudson Yards Mortgage Trust, Series          
2016-10HY, Class A,          
2.835%, due 08/10/381   120,000    119,085 
MFA Trust          
Series 2020-NQM3,          
Class A1,          
1.014%, due 01/26/651,4   8,801    8,448 
Series 2021-NQM1,          
Class A1,          
1.153%, due 04/25/651,4   14,195    13,352 
Wells Fargo Commercial Mortgage Trust, Series          
2018-C45, Class AS,          
4.405%, due 06/15/514   130,000    127,754 
Total mortgage-backed securities          
(cost—$908,306)        915,981 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount3
   Value 
U.S. government agency obligations—6.8%          
Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp.          
1.500%, due 10/01/51  267,319   $206,707 
2.000%, due 04/01/51   155,757    126,547 
2.000%, due 05/01/51   244,852    198,848 
2.000%, due 11/01/51   361,204    292,583 
2.500%, due 11/01/50   157,227    135,913 
3.000%, due 01/01/52   99,098    87,694 
3.500%, due 11/01/52   216,415    200,522 
4.500%, due 08/01/52   172,103    166,797 
4.500%, due 08/01/52   209,520    203,060 
Federal National Mortgage Association          
2.000%, due 11/01/50   225,787    183,761 
2.000%, due 04/01/51   197,269    161,652 
2.000%, due 01/01/52   165,460    134,547 
2.000%, due 06/01/52   275,808    223,603 
2.500%, due 01/01/50   516,868    441,414 
2.500%, due 04/01/50   499,514    426,320 
2.500%, due 02/01/52   192,844    165,874 
3.000%, due 08/01/50   368,875    331,710 
3.000%, due 03/01/52   281,735    251,475 
3.500%, due 02/01/49   345,769    320,940 
4.000%, due 05/01/51   329,357    314,337 
4.500%, due 10/01/52   495,157    479,798 
5.000%, due 10/01/53   542,739    537,260 
5.500%, due 08/01/53   442,155    446,220 
6.000%, due 12/01/53   434,535    449,664 
Government National Mortgage Association          
2.000%, due 01/20/52   398,857    329,115 
2.500%, due 08/20/51   438,305    377,007 
3.000%, due 10/20/45   54,539    49,498 
3.000%, due 12/20/45   62,603    56,817 
3.000%, due 04/20/52   179,800    160,526 
3.500%, due 01/20/50   164,851    153,849 
5.000%, due 11/20/52   202,282    201,709 
5.500%, due 09/20/52   157,458    159,803 
Government National Mortgage Association, TBA          
4.000%   525,000    491,349 
4.500%   100,000    96,513 
5.000%   75,000    74,229 
Uniform Mortgage-Backed Security, TBA          
3.000%   125,000    119,364 
3.500%   125,000    120,417 
4.000%   275,000    259,381 
5.000%   200,000    197,176 
5.500%   250,000    251,117 
Total U.S. government agency obligations
(cost—$9,592,114)
        9,585,116 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Exchange traded funds—6.7%          
Invesco China Technology ETF  35,709   $1,643,328 
iShares J.P. Morgan USD Emerging Markets Bond ETF2   59,322    5,572,115 
iShares MSCI Global Gold Miners ETF2   28,007    2,211,993 
Total exchange traded funds
(cost—$8,965,500)
        9,427,436 
           
Investment companies—22.1%          
PACE High Yield Investments5   790,666    7,076,461 
PACE International Equity Investments5   847,981    16,569,555 
UBS Emerging Markets Equity Opportunity Fund5   681,568    7,381,380 
Total investment companies
(cost—$27,992,011)
        31,027,396 
           
Short-term investments—18.2%          
Investment companies—1.1%          
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%6
(cost—$1,586,696)
   1,586,696    1,586,696 

 

    Face
amount
      
Short-term U.S. Treasury obligations—17.1%          
U.S. Treasury Bills          
3.770%, due 04/16/266  $2,200,000    2,196,676 
3.625%, due 06/04/266   1,300,000    1,291,844 
3.654%, due 04/16/266   100,000    108,493 
3.689%, due 04/16/266   2,000,000    1,988,344 
3.812%, due 05/21/266   2,100,000    2,089,418 

 

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Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

    Face
amount
    Value  
Short-term investments—(continued)
Short-term U.S. Treasury obligations—(continued)                
3.649%, due 05/21/266   $ 200,000     $ 207,569  
3.666%, due 05/21/266     2,000,000       1,981,491  
3.653%, due 06/18/266     2,500,000       2,480,516  
3.658%, due 06/18/266     2,000,000       1,984,552  
3.631%, due 07/16/266     4,000,000       3,941,580  
3.658%, due 07/16/266     500,000       511,610  
3.717%, due 08/20/266     700,000       702,005  
3.620%, due 08/20/266     2,200,000       2,160,989  
3.671%, due 08/20/266     2,400,000       2,363,399  
Total short-term U.S. treasury obligations
(Cost—$24,008,890)
            24,008,486  
Total Short-term investments
(Cost—$25,595,586)
            25,595,182  
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned—4.7%                
Money market funds—4.7%                
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money Market Portfolio, 3.763%6
(cost—$6,580,159)
    6,580,159       6,580,159  
Total investments—102.0%
(cost—$135,707,576)7
            143,363,707  
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(2.0)%             (2,826,840 )
Net assets—100.0%           $ 140,536,867  

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

Futures contracts

 

Number of
contracts
  Currency  Expiration
date
  Current
notional
amount
   Value   Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
Index futures buy contracts:
10  EUR Euro High Yield Bond Index Futures  June 2026  $712,252   $703,081   $(9,171)
351  EUR EURO STOXX Banks Index Futures  June 2026   4,954,413    4,739,630    (214,783)
119  USD MSCI Emerging Markets Index Futures  June 2026   9,077,665    8,654,870    (422,795)
2  USD MSCI World USD NTR Index Futures  June 2026   285,981    273,480    (12,501)
57  USD Russell 1000 E-Mini Value Index Futures  June 2026   6,126,871    6,031,455    (95,416)
13  USD S&P 500 E-Mini Index Futures  June 2026   4,402,477    4,270,987    (131,490)
2  CAD S&P/TSX 60 Index Futures  June 2026   544,021    548,573    4,552 
28  JPY TSE TOPIX Index Futures  June 2026   6,480,364    6,182,036    (298,328)
Interest rate futures buy contracts:
62  AUD Australian Bond 10 Year Futures  June 2026  $4,633,260   $4,609,374   $(23,886)
9  JPY Japan Government Bond 10 Year Futures  June 2026   7,466,189    7,389,748    (76,441)
105  GBP United Kingdom Long Gilt Bond Futures  June 2026   12,836,105    12,200,883    (635,222)
U.S. Treasury futures buy contracts:
36  USD U.S. Treasury Note 10 Year Futures  June 2026  $4,077,617   $3,997,688   $(79,929)
Total          $61,597,215   $59,601,805   $(1,995,410)
Index futures sell contracts:
31  AUD ASX SPI 200 Index Futures  June 2026  $(4,617,737)  $(4,551,998)  $65,739 
105  EUR EURO STOXX 50 Index Futures  June 2026   (6,993,471)   (6,668,967)   324,504 
3  GBP FTSE 100 Index Futures  June 2026   (414,429)   (404,982)   9,447 
13  USD MSCI Europe USD NTR Index Futures  June 2026   (1,632,209)   (1,574,115)   58,094 
Interest rate futures sell contracts:
10  EUR Euro Bund 10 Year Futures June 2026  $(1,476,126)  $(1,449,321)  $26,805 
Total          $(15,133,972)  $(14,649,383)  $484,589 
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)               $(1,510,821)

 

Forward foreign currency contracts

 

Counterparty  Sell   Purchase   Settlement
date
  Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
BB  USD 8,710,349   EUR 7,530,400   04/13/26  $(1,830)
BOA  USD 149,110   KRW 219,000,000   04/13/26   (6,084)
CIBC  USD 810,791   EUR 700,000   04/13/26   (1,277)
CIBC  USD 1,015,789   GBP 765,000   04/13/26   (3,255)
GSI  AUD 2,360,000   USD 1,655,061   04/13/26   27,005 
GSI  GBP 7,449,100   USD 9,929,799   04/13/26   70,366 
HSBC  CNH 11,705,000   USD 1,694,300   04/13/26   (6,522)
HSBC  INR 62,690,000   USD 680,673   04/13/26   20,214 
HSBC  KRW 1,519,000,000   USD 1,022,166   04/13/26   30,122 
HSBC  TWD 27,200,000   USD 853,424   04/13/26   1,931 
MSCI  BRL 4,440,000   USD 842,361   04/13/26   (13,104)
SSB  CHF 220,000   USD 283,446   04/13/26   7,975 
SSB  EUR 185,000   USD 214,241   04/13/26   298 
SSB  GBP 460,000   USD 615,439   04/13/26   6,595 

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Counterparty  Sell   Purchase   Settlement
date
  Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
SSB  JPY37,100,000   USD235,722   04/13/26  $1,737 
SSB  JPY28,200,000   USD177,789   04/13/26   (65)
SSB  USD477,648   AUD675,000   04/13/26   (11,997)
SSB  USD5,700,251   BRL30,520,000   04/13/26   180,109 
SSB  USD1,134,950   CAD1,534,700   04/13/26   (31,134)
SSB  USD154,907   EUR135,000   04/13/26   1,214 
SSB  USD193,192   GBP145,000   04/13/26   (1,274)
SSB  USD5,502,412   JPY869,312,400   04/13/26   (19,759)
SSB  USD280,264   SEK2,590,000   04/13/26   (6,514)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)               $244,751 

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description  Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)
   Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)
   Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
   Total 
Assets                    
Common stocks  $42,848,631   $4,540,501   $   $47,389,132 
Exchange traded funds   9,427,436            9,427,436 
Investment companies   31,027,396            31,027,396 
Asset-backed securities       673,646        673,646 
Corporate bonds       12,169,659        12,169,659 
Mortgage-backed securities       915,981        915,981 
U.S. government agency obligations       9,585,116        9,585,116 
Short-term investments   1,586,696            1,586,696 
Short-term U.S. Treasury obligations       24,008,486        24,008,486 
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned   6,580,159            6,580,159 
Futures contracts   421,600    67,541        489,141 
Forward foreign currency contracts       347,566        347,566 
Total  $91,891,918   $52,308,496   $   $144,200,414 
                     
Liabilities                    
Futures contracts  $(1,701,634)  $(298,328)  $   $(1,999,962)
Forward foreign currency contracts       (102,815)       (102,815)
Total  $(1,701,634)  $(401,143)  $   $(2,102,777)

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

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UBS Global Allocation Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

* Non–income producing security.
1 Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are considered liquid, unless noted otherwise, and may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. Securities exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A, in the amount of $1,315,376, represented 0.9% of the Fund’s net assets at period end.
2 Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at the period end.
3 In U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.
4 Floating or variable rate securities. The rates disclosed are as of March 31, 2026. For securities based on a published reference rate and spread, the reference rate and spread are indicated within the description. Variable rate securities with a floor or ceiling feature are disclosed at the inherent rate, where applicable. Certain variable rate securities are not based on a published reference rate and spread, but are determined by the issuer or agent and are based on current market conditions; these securities do not indicate a reference rate and spread in the description.
5 The table below details the Fund’s investment in a fund advised by the same Advisor as the Fund. The Fund does not pay advisory fees that are retained by the Advisor in connection with its investment in other investment companies advised by the Advisor, but may pay other expenses associated with such investments (such as sub-advisory fees paid to other parties, if any).

 

Security description  Value
06/30/25
   Purchases
during the
period ended
03/31/26
   Sales
during the
period ended
03/31/26
   Net realized
gain (loss)
during the
period ended
03/31/26
   Change in
net unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
during the
period ended
03/31/26
   Value
03/31/26
   Net income
earned from
affiliate for the
period ended
03/31/26
   Shares
03/31/26
 
UBS Emerging Markets Equity Opportunity Fund  $6,611,428   $1,385,771   $2,250,000   $(6,685)  $1,640,866   $7,381,380   $155,771    681,568 
PACE High Yield Investments   7,588,050    333,567    790,000    (22,036)   (33,120)   7,076,461    333,567    790,666 
PACE International Equity Investments   17,428,297    1,914,892    2,710,000    538,446    (602,080)   16,569,555    1,914,892    847,981 
PACE International Emerging Markets Equity Investments   3,045,881        3,167,717    743,009    (621,173)            
   $34,673,656   $3,634,230   $8,917,717   $1,252,734   $384,493   $31,027,396   $2,404,230      

 

6 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.
7 Includes $6,621,001 of investments in securities on loan, at value plus accrued interest and dividends, if any. The Fund includes cash collateral of $6,580,159 and non-cash collateral of $163,078.

 

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UBS Emerging Markets Equity Opportunity Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—97.5%
Australia—1.3%
Anglogold Ashanti PLC   52,596   $5,249,707 
           
Brazil—9.2%
Banco BTG Pactual SA   810,500    8,807,793 
Embraer SA, ADR   115,909    6,878,040 
Petroleo Brasileiro SA - Petrobras, ADR   551,990    11,453,793 
Vale SA   555,800    8,850,137 
         35,989,763 
China—28.8%
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., ADR   1,900    238,374 
Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.   910,700    14,274,753 
Baidu, Inc., Class A*   390,550    5,459,179 
China CITIC Bank Corp. Ltd., Class H   7,587,000    7,684,987 
China Mengniu Dairy Co. Ltd.   2,962,000    6,543,954 
China Resources Beer Holdings Co. Ltd.   1,403,500    4,644,809 
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., Class A   247,493    14,643,185 
Fuyao Glass Industry Group Co. Ltd., Class A   723,817    6,037,663 
PDD Holdings, Inc., ADR*   29,391    3,003,172 
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., Class H1   1,507,000    11,587,642 
Sany Heavy Industry Co. Ltd., Class A   3,843,015    10,794,319 
Tencent Holdings Ltd.   288,400    18,190,062 
Zijin Mining Group Co. Ltd., Class H1   2,241,000    10,081,127 
         113,183,226 
Hungary—2.4%
OTP Bank Nyrt   86,874    9,315,313 
           
India—9.0%
DLF Ltd.   449,211    2,414,855 
Eicher Motors Ltd.   106,186    7,434,981 
HDFC Bank Ltd.   938,848    7,354,035 
Reliance Industries Ltd.   718,597    10,334,548 
State Bank of India   745,512    7,775,066 
         35,313,485 
Malaysia—1.2%
CIMB Group Holdings Bhd.   2,586,400    4,851,610 
           
Mexico—4.7%
Cemex SAB de CV, ADR   867,631    9,925,699 
Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV, Class O1   766,685    8,503,132 
         18,428,831 

 

 

 

 

UBS Emerging Markets Equity Opportunity Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
Poland—2.3%
Powszechna Kasa Oszczednosci Bank Polski SA   388,910   $9,199,276 
           
Russia—0.0%
Sberbank of Russia PJSC *,2,3   3,568,865    0 
           
Saudi Arabia—1.6%
Saudi National Bank   540,491    6,101,509 
           
Singapore—2.1%
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.   2,122,700    8,173,290 
           
South Korea—18.2%
Hanwha Aerospace Co. Ltd.   10,972    9,355,897 
KB Financial Group, Inc.   77,863    7,643,846 
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.   293,876    34,372,117 
Samsung Fire & Marine Insurance Co. Ltd.   11,560    3,462,583 
SK Hynix, Inc.   29,012    16,460,386 
         71,294,829 
Taiwan—16.7%
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co. Ltd.   1,801,937    11,014,816 
MediaTek, Inc.   197,000    9,449,132 
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.   779,657    45,091,092 
         65,555,040 
Total common stocks
(cost—$316,173,702)
        382,655,879 
           
Short-term investments—2.5%          
Investment companies—2.5%          
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%4
(cost—$9,847,775)
   9,847,775    9,847,775 
           
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned—0.2%          
Money market funds—0.2%          
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money Market Portfolio, 3.763%4
(cost—$640,478)
   640,478    640,478 
Total investments—100.2%
(cost—$326,661,955)5
        393,144,132 
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(0.2)%        (645,830)
Net assets—100.0%       $392,498,302 

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

 

 

 

UBS Emerging Markets Equity Opportunity Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description

 

Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)

  

Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)

  

Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)

  

Total

 
Assets                
Common stocks  $57,660,140   $324,995,739   $0   $382,655,879 
Short-term investments   9,847,775            9,847,775 
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned   640,478            640,478 
Total  $68,148,393   $324,995,739   $0   $393,144,132 

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

Securities valued using unobservable inputs, i.e. Level 3, were not considered significant to the Fund.

 

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

 Amount represents less than 0.05% or (0.05)%.

* Non–income producing security.
1 Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at the period end.
2 Security fair valued by the Valuation Committee under the direction of the Board of Trustees.
3 Significant unobservable inputs were used in the valuation of this security; i.e. Level 3.
4 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.
5 Includes $17,045,695 of investments in securities on loan, at value plus accrued interest and dividends, if any. The Fund includes cash collateral of $640,478 and non-cash collateral of $17,302,223.

 

 

 

 

UBS Engage For Impact Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—99.1%
Brazil—2.2%
Gerdau SA, ADR   76,680   $276,815 
MercadoLibre, Inc.*   152    262,811 
         539,626 
China—2.5%
China Mengniu Dairy Co. Ltd.   139,000    307,093 
Contemporary Amperex Technology Co. Ltd., Class A   4,900    289,914 
         597,007 
France—2.5%
Danone SA   7,520    600,902 
 
Germany—5.4%
Infineon Technologies AG   16,308    739,830 
Knorr-Bremse AG   4,956    566,232 
         1,306,062 
India—1.9%
HDFC Bank Ltd., ADR   18,950    471,476 
           
Ireland—3.0%
AIB Group PLC   67,224    717,624 
 
Japan—4.1%
Recruit Holdings Co. Ltd.   9,100    396,486 
Shimano, Inc.1   3,300    344,529 
Sony Group Corp.   12,000    250,113 
         991,128 
Mexico—1.6%
Grupo Financiero Banorte SAB de CV, Class O1   35,749    396,484 
 
Netherlands—3.6%
Aalberts NV1   14,405    501,677 
Koninklijke Philips NV1   13,655    373,495 
         875,172 
Singapore—1.3%
Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.   80,300    309,189 
 
Spain—4.6%
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA   20,990    453,375 
Iberdrola SA   28,522    652,987 
         1,106,362 
Switzerland—3.3%
DSM-Firmenich AG   5,630    402,680 
Sandoz Group AG   5,098    399,433 
         802,113 
Taiwan—4.1%
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., ADR   2,963    1,001,346 
 
United Kingdom—4.8%
AstraZeneca PLC   4,211    823,419 
Wise PLC, Class A*,1   29,144    350,957 
         1,174,376 

 

 

 

 

UBS Engage For Impact Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
United States—54.2%
Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.   4,102   $562,507 
AECOM   4,443    376,855 
Alcon AG   8,966    677,742 
Amazon.com, Inc.*   3,272    681,460 
Aptiv PLC*   6,547    454,624 
Autodesk, Inc.*   2,694    644,944 
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Inc., Class A*   1,191    331,991 
Broadcom, Inc.   3,777    1,169,019 
Capital One Financial Corp.   2,968    541,452 
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.   3,056    396,791 
Dexcom, Inc.*   4,653    292,208 
Ecolab, Inc.   1,748    465,003 
Eli Lilly & Co.   592    544,504 
Everpure, Inc., Class A*   6,934    409,383 
First Horizon Corp.   23,708    539,594 
Ingersoll Rand, Inc.   5,083    407,250 
International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc.   5,789    419,992 
Linde PLC   1,291    640,026 
Micron Technology, Inc.   1,438    485,814 
Microsoft Corp.   3,081    1,140,494 
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc.*   7,006    153,361 
Owens Corning   2,106    227,911 
Rivian Automotive, Inc., Class A*,1   8,725    131,311 
Roper Technologies, Inc.   1,197    423,571 
ServiceNow, Inc.*   4,145    433,360 
Sprouts Farmers Market, Inc.*   4,236    326,723 
Zoom Communications, Inc.*   3,294    264,805 
         13,142,695 
Total common stocks
(cost—$21,364,492)
        24,031,562 
           
Short-term investments—0.6%          
Investment companies—0.6%          
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%2
(cost—$151,426)
   151,426    151,426 
           
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned—6.4%          
Money market funds—6.4%          
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money Market Portfolio, 3.763%2
(cost—$1,543,132)
   1,543,132    1,543,132 
Total investments—106.1%
(cost—$23,059,050)3
        25,726,120 
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(6.1)%        (1,479,858)
Net assets—100.0%       $24,246,262 

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

 

 

 

UBS Engage For Impact Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description

 

Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)

  

Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)

  

Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)

  

Total

 
Assets                
Common stocks  $14,873,885   $9,157,677   $            —   $24,031,562 
Short-term investments   151,426            151,426 
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned   1,543,132            1,543,132 
Total  $16,568,443   $9,157,677   $   $25,726,120 

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

* Non–income producing security.
1 Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at the period end.
2 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.
3 Includes $1,622,959 of investments in securities on loan, at value plus accrued interest and dividends, if any. The Fund includes cash collateral of $1,543,132 and non-cash collateral of $130,846.

 

1

 

 

UBS International Sustainable Equity Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—96.4%
Austria—2.9%
BAWAG Group AG1   15,334   $2,331,190 
Erste Group Bank AG   14,430    1,558,805 
         3,889,995 
Brazil—0.9%
MercadoLibre, Inc.*   680    1,175,734 
 
Canada—4.6%
Restaurant Brands International, Inc.2   33,099    2,449,293 
Shopify, Inc., Class A*   14,137    1,676,931 
Tourmaline Oil Corp.2   43,165    2,065,937 
         6,192,161 
Chile—1.2%
Lundin Mining Corp.   66,939    1,669,264 
           
China—1.4%
Ping An Insurance Group Co. of China Ltd., Class H   242,500    1,864,634 
           
France—2.0%
Cie Generale des Etablissements Michelin SCA   32,854    1,125,541 
Danone SA   19,957    1,594,707 
         2,720,248 
Germany—10.0%
BioNTech SE, ADR*   13,846    1,230,633 
Daimler Truck Holding AG   52,149    2,568,119 
Deutsche Boerse AG   7,866    2,304,308 
Deutsche Telekom AG, Registered Shares   37,520    1,400,369 
Infineon Technologies AG   45,692    2,072,869 
Knorr-Bremse AG   21,789    2,489,432 
SAP SE   9,005    1,535,196 
         13,600,926 
Ireland—2.9%
AIB Group PLC   364,333    3,889,296 
           
Italy—3.1%
Infrastrutture Wireless Italiane SpA1,2   185,165    1,477,672 
PRADA SpA   152,900    728,821 
Prysmian SpA   17,311    2,044,275 
         4,250,768 
Japan—19.7%
Chugai Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.2   37,100    2,046,007 
FANUC Corp.   73,400    2,558,499 
Fujitsu Ltd.   52,700    1,077,750 
ITOCHU Corp.   258,500    3,288,244 
Keyence Corp.   5,300    1,886,308 
Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Inc.   221,800    3,755,943 
Nintendo Co. Ltd.2   20,300    1,158,838 
OBIC Business Consultants Co. Ltd.   45,900    1,833,497 
Shimano, Inc.2   7,900    824,782 
Shin-Etsu Chemical Co. Ltd.   70,400    2,866,602 
Sony Group Corp.   173,500    3,616,212 

 

 

 

 

UBS International Sustainable Equity Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
Japan—(continued)
Toyota Motor Corp.   88,300   $1,835,521 
         26,748,203 
Luxembourg—1.3%
Eurofins Scientific SE   24,369    1,778,181 
           
Netherlands—6.8%
ASML Holding NV   2,989    3,974,641 
ASR Nederland NV   22,074    1,519,724 
Koninklijke Philips NV2   79,565    2,176,281 
Universal Music Group NV2   83,278    1,616,493 
         9,287,139 
Norway—4.8%
Equinor ASA   97,955    4,173,311 
Norsk Hydro ASA   219,729    2,341,959 
         6,515,270 
Portugal—1.8%
Galp Energia SGPS SA   101,426    2,431,950 
           
Spain—4.6%
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA   188,746    4,076,830 
Iberdrola SA   95,686    2,190,650 
         6,267,480 
Sweden—1.0%
Assa Abloy AB, Class B   35,805    1,294,274 
           
Switzerland—3.7%
Cie Financiere Richemont SA, Class A, Registered Shares   6,416    1,132,848 
DSM-Firmenich AG   25,195    1,802,048 
Sandoz Group AG   26,405    2,068,855 
         5,003,751 
United Kingdom—12.6%
Admiral Group PLC   43,683    1,827,074 
AstraZeneca PLC   21,091    4,124,133 
Drax Group PLC   131,907    1,558,846 
Legal & General Group PLC   840,171    2,761,081 
NatWest Group PLC   200,102    1,482,344 
St. James's Place PLC   63,201    997,225 
Unilever PLC   45,610    2,575,122 
Wise PLC, Class A*,2   144,170    1,736,122 
         17,061,947 
United States—11.1%
Alcon AG   33,210    2,510,351 
Aon PLC, Class A   2,761    891,196 
Aptiv PLC*   15,233    1,057,780 
Atlassian Corp., Class A*   12,431    848,416 
Nestle SA, Registered Shares   31,189    3,059,360 
Schneider Electric SE   9,434    2,569,648 
Sunbelt Rentals Holdings, Inc.   40,410    2,577,808 

 

 

 

 

UBS International Sustainable Equity Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
United States—(continued)
Waste Connections, Inc.   9,378   $1,523,697 
         15,038,256 
Total common stocks
(cost—$108,106,664)
        130,679,477 
           
Preferred stocks—1.0%
Brazil—1.0%
Gerdau SA
(cost $1,423,627)
   375,100    1,375,889 
           
Short-term investments—1.0%
Investment companies—1.0%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%3
(cost—$1,348,026)
   1,348,026    1,348,026 
         
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned—5.1%        
Money market funds—5.1%        
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money Market Portfolio, 3.763%3
(cost—$6,941,004)
   6,941,004   6,941,004 
Total investments—103.5%
(cost—$117,819,321)4
        140,344,396 
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(3.5)%        (4,806,773)
Net assets—100.0%       $135,537,623 

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

 

 

 

UBS International Sustainable Equity Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description

 

Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)

  

Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)

  

Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)

  

Total

 
Assets                
Common stocks  $14,588,881   $116,090,596   $          —   $130,679,477 
Preferred stocks   1,375,889            1,375,889 
Short-term investments   1,348,026            1,348,026 
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned   6,941,004            6,941,004 
Total  $24,253,800   $116,090,596   $   $140,344,396 

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

* Non–income producing security.
1 Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are considered liquid, unless noted otherwise, and may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. Securities exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A, in the amount of $3,808,862, represented 2.8% of the Fund’s net assets at period end.
2 Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at the period end.
3 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.
4 Includes $8,463,420 of investments in securities on loan, at value plus accrued interest and dividends, if any. The Fund includes cash collateral of $6,941,004 and non-cash collateral of $1,989,107.

 

 

 

 

 

 

UBS US Dividend Ruler Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—99.0%
Aerospace & defense—3.8%
RTX Corp.   44,074   $8,501,875 
           
Banks—5.0%
JPMorgan Chase & Co.   29,823    8,772,734 
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.   11,526    2,398,445 
         11,171,179 
Beverages—2.7%
Coca-Cola Co.   79,738    6,064,075 
 
Biotechnology—3.2%
AbbVie, Inc.   33,057    7,189,567 
 
Building products—3.2%
Trane Technologies PLC   16,792    6,997,898 
 
Capital markets—6.0%
Blackrock, Inc.   7,231    6,954,125 
Morgan Stanley   37,883    6,234,405 
         13,188,530 
Chemicals—4.0%
Linde PLC   17,881    8,864,684 
 
Commercial services & supplies—1.1%
Republic Services, Inc.   11,566    2,533,185 
 
Communications equipment—3.3%
Cisco Systems, Inc.   95,307    7,394,870 
 
Consumer finance—2.7%
American Express Co.   19,568    5,918,929 
 
Electric utilities—3.0%
NextEra Energy, Inc.   70,940    6,588,907 
 
Electrical equipment—3.5%
Eaton Corp. PLC   21,673    7,751,782 
 
Ground transportation—2.8%
Union Pacific Corp.   25,667    6,227,327 

 

 

 

 

UBS US Dividend Ruler Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
Health care equipment & supplies—1.8%
Abbott Laboratories   38,106   $3,912,343 
 
Hotels, restaurants & leisure—3.1%
McDonald's Corp.   21,857    6,792,937 
 
Industrial REITs—3.5%
Prologis, Inc.   59,323    7,841,314 
 
Insurance—3.5%
Chubb Ltd.   14,928    4,865,483 
Marsh & McLennan Cos., Inc.   16,759    2,906,849 
         7,772,332 
Oil, gas & consumable fuels—2.2%
Exxon Mobil Corp.   28,847    4,894,182 
 
Pharmaceuticals—3.7%
Johnson & Johnson   33,374    8,157,941 
 
Professional services—1.3%
Automatic Data Processing, Inc.   14,415    2,928,840 
 
Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment—18.2%
Analog Devices, Inc.   27,271    8,675,996 
Broadcom, Inc.   47,755    14,780,650 
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.Ltd., ADR   33,097    11,185,131 
Texas Instruments, Inc.   29,418    5,711,211 
         40,352,988 
Software—10.8%
Microsoft Corp.   48,922    18,109,456 
Oracle Corp.   39,216    5,769,066 
         23,878,522 
Specialty retail—6.6%
Home Depot, Inc.   21,388    7,034,300 

 

 

 

 

UBS US Dividend Ruler Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
Specialty retail—(continued)
TJX Cos., Inc.   47,829   $7,638,291 
         14,672,591 

Total common stocks
(cost—$182,152,429)

        219,596,798 
           
Short-term investments—0.9%
Investment companies—0.9%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%1
(cost—$1,866,521)
   1,866,521    1,866,521 
Total investments—99.9%
(cost—$184,018,950)
        221,463,319 
Other assets in excess of liabilities—0.1%        267,024 
Net assets—100.0%       $221,730,343 

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description   Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)
    Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)
    Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
    Total  
Assets                        
Common stocks   $ 219,596,798     $            —     $               —     $ 219,596,798  
Short-term investments     1,866,521                   1,866,521  
Total   $ 221,463,319     $     $     $ 221,463,319  

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

1 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.

 

 

 

 

UBS US Quality Growth At Reasonable Price Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—98.4%
Aerospace & defense—1.1%
TransDigm Group, Inc.   2,631   $3,049,224 
 
Broadline retail—5.5%
Amazon.com, Inc.*   72,684    15,137,897 
 
Capital markets—3.5%
Intercontinental Exchange, Inc.   25,320    3,982,330 
S&P Global, Inc.   13,029    5,541,755 
               9,524,085 
Chemicals—2.8%
Linde PLC   10,150    5,031,964 
Sherwin-Williams Co.   7,908    2,534,909 
         7,566,873 
Communications equipment—1.6%
Arista Networks, Inc.*   35,973    4,416,765 
 
Electronic equipment, instruments & components—1.6%
Amphenol Corp., Class A   34,001    4,296,026 
 
Entertainment—3.0%
Netflix, Inc.*   85,503    8,221,113 
 
Financial services—5.5%
Mastercard, Inc., Class A   13,272    6,631,487 
Visa, Inc., Class A   28,065    8,482,366 
         15,113,853 
Health care equipment & supplies—4.7%
Boston Scientific Corp.*   78,643    4,934,848 
Intuitive Surgical, Inc.*   8,882    4,094,513 
Stryker Corp.   11,869    3,900,035 
         12,929,396 
Insurance—1.1%
Progressive Corp.   15,069    2,987,279 

 

 

 

 

UBS US Quality Growth At Reasonable Price Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

    Number of
shares
    Value  
Common stocks—(continued)
Interactive media & services—10.3%                
Alphabet, Inc., Class A     54,872     $ 15,778,992  
Meta Platforms, Inc., Class A     21,898       12,528,503  
              28,307,495  
Machinery—1.8%                
Parker-Hannifin Corp.     5,621       5,032,144  
                 
Pharmaceuticals—4.6%                
Eli Lilly & Co.     13,697       12,598,090  
                 
Semiconductors & semiconductor equipment—24.3%                
Applied Materials, Inc.     10,152       3,469,852  
Broadcom, Inc.     44,844       13,879,666  
NVIDIA Corp.     226,632       39,524,621  
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., ADR     28,706       9,701,193  
              66,575,332  
Software—14.4%                
Intuit, Inc.     10,527       4,551,664  
Microsoft Corp.     71,734       26,553,775  
Oracle Corp.     15,867       2,334,194  

Palo Alto Networks, Inc.*

    36,924       5,919,656  
            39,359,289  
Specialty retail—4.2%                

O'Reilly Automotive, Inc.*

    50,391       4,651,593  
TJX Cos., Inc.     43,439       6,937,209  
              11,588,802  

 

 

 

 

UBS US Quality Growth At Reasonable Price Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Common stocks—(continued)
Technology hardware, storage & peripherals—8.4%
Apple, Inc.   90,951   $23,082,454 
Total common stocks
(cost—$222,632,396)
        269,786,117 
           
Short-term investments—1.6%
Investment companies—1.6%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%1
(cost—$4,339,737)
  4,339,737    4,339,737 
Total investments—100.0%
(cost—$226,972,133)
        274,125,854 
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(0.0)%        (77,432)
Net assets—100.0%       $274,048,422 

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description   Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)
    Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)
    Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
    Total  
Assets                        
Common stocks   $ 269,786,117     $     $     $ 269,786,117  
Short-term investments     4,339,737                   4,339,737  
Total   $ 274,125,854     $     —     $         —     $ 274,125,854  

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

 

† Amount represents less than 0.05% or (0.05)%.

* Non–income producing security.
1 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.

 

 

 

 

UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bond Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

  

   Face
amount
   Value 
Non-U.S. government agency obligations—99.1%          
Supranationals—99.1%          
African Development Bank          
3.625%, due 03/03/31  $300,000   $294,919 
4.000%, due 03/18/30   500,000    501,350 
4.125%, due 01/22/36   650,000    636,940 
4.500%, due 06/12/35   2,150,000    2,174,616 
Asian Development Bank          
1.750%, due 09/19/29   100,000    93,198 
3.125%, due 04/27/32   100,000    94,819 
3.875%, due 09/28/32   400,000    394,058 
3.875%, due 06/14/33   350,000    343,163 
4.000%, due 01/12/33   300,000    297,187 
4.125%, due 01/12/34   800,000    794,311 
4.250%, due 01/14/36   700,000    695,065 
4.375%, due 03/22/35   1,000,000    1,005,938 
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank          
3.750%, due 09/14/27   300,000    299,676 
4.000%, due 01/18/28   500,000    501,400 
4.125%, due 01/18/29   1,100,000    1,107,821 
4.250%, due 03/13/34   1,000,000    999,610 
4.500%, due 01/16/30   500,000    510,675 
Council of Europe Development Bank          
0.875%, due 09/22/261   700,000    690,320 
4.125%, due 01/24/29   200,000    201,366 
European Bank for Reconstruction & Development          
4.125%, due 01/25/29   500,000    503,580 
4.250%, due 03/13/34   2,600,000    2,598,423 
4.375%, due 03/09/28   550,000    555,644 
European Investment Bank          
1.250%, due 02/14/31   400,000    352,524 
3.750%, due 02/14/33   2,200,000    2,146,928 
3.875%, due 10/15/30   200,000    199,536 
4.625%, due 02/12/35   600,000    614,609 

 

 

 

 

UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bond Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount
   Value 
Non-U.S. government agency obligations—(continued)
Supranationals—(continued)
Inter-American Development Bank          
1.125%, due 07/20/28  $400,000   $376,430 
1.125%, due 01/13/31   2,400,000    2,106,196 
2.250%, due 06/18/29   1,450,000    1,380,234 
3.125%, due 09/18/28   450,000    442,679 
3.500%, due 09/14/29   1,300,000    1,284,175 
3.500%, due 04/12/33   1,650,000    1,577,250 
3.625%, due 09/17/31   700,000    685,926 
3.750%, due 06/14/30   900,000    894,181 
4.125%, due 02/15/29   1,300,000    1,309,962 
4.125%, due 01/23/36   2,100,000    2,059,122 
4.375%, due 07/17/34   1,600,000    1,611,365 
4.375%, due 07/16/35   2,700,000    2,708,201 
4.500%, due 02/15/30   1,100,000    1,123,536 
4.500%, due 09/13/33   1,300,000    1,323,202 
Inter-American Investment Corp.          
3.625%, due 11/20/28   500,000    496,545 
4.125%, due 02/15/28   400,000    401,661 
4.250%, due 02/14/29   500,000    504,399 
4.250%, due 04/01/30   800,000    806,337 
International Bank for Reconstruction & Development          
0.750%, due 08/26/30   1,000,000    872,473 
0.875%, due 05/14/30   300,000    265,626 
1.250%, due 02/10/31   1,550,000    1,365,681 
1.625%, due 11/03/31   1,800,000    1,584,372 
2.500%, due 03/29/32   1,700,000    1,559,328 
3.500%, due 10/28/30   200,000    196,363 
3.875%, due 08/28/34   1,950,000    1,896,365 
4.000%, due 07/25/30   650,000    651,706 
4.000%, due 01/10/31   350,000    350,562 
4.000%, due 05/06/32   2,400,000    2,390,471 
4.375%, due 08/27/35   2,575,000    2,583,912 
4.500%, due 04/10/31   150,000    153,537 
4.625%, due 01/15/32   3,300,000    3,396,059 
4.750%, due 11/14/33   1,400,000    1,448,195 
International Development Association          
0.750%, due 06/10/272   400,000    385,437 
1.000%, due 12/03/302   1,750,000    1,527,510 
3.750%, due 09/12/312   700,000    688,905 
4.000%, due 06/11/302   400,000    400,664 
4.500%, due 02/12/352   700,000    708,217 

 

 

 

 

UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bond Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount
   Value 
Non-U.S. government agency obligations—(continued)
Supranationals—(continued)
International Finance Corp.          
0.750%, due 08/27/30  $950,000   $828,273 
3.875%, due 07/02/30   400,000    399,185 
4.250%, due 07/02/29   500,000    505,705 
4.375%, due 01/15/27   200,000    200,792 
4.500%, due 01/21/28   1,600,000    1,618,655 
4.500%, due 07/13/28   100,000    101,466 
Isdb Trust Services No. 2 SARL          
4.246%, due 06/25/302   600,000    602,076 
4.598%, due 03/14/282   1,650,000    1,667,275 
4.754%, due 05/15/292   1,100,000    1,121,670 
Kreditanstalt fuer Wiederaufbau          
4.125%, due 07/15/33   500,000    498,499 
4.625%, due 03/18/30   1,800,000    1,848,347 
4.750%, due 10/29/30   700,000    723,647 
Nordic Investment Bank          
3.375%, due 09/08/27   1,400,000    1,390,264 
3.750%, due 05/09/30   1,000,000    992,780 
4.375%, due 03/14/28   1,000,000    1,010,175 
           

Total non-U.S. government agency obligations

(cost $75,975,910)

        75,633,269 

 

 

 

 

UBS Sustainable Development Bank Bond Fund

Portfolio of investmentsMarch 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Number of
shares
   Value 
Short-term investments—0.5%
Investment companies—0.5%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%3
(cost—$377,796)
   377,796   $377,796 
           
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned—0.9%
Money market funds—0.9%
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money Market Portfolio, 3.763%3
(cost—$705,250)
   705,250    705,250 
Total investments—100.5%
(cost—$77,058,956)4
        76,716,315 
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(0.5)%        (385,324)
Net assets—100.0%       $76,330,991 

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

Description   Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)
    Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)
    Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
    Total  
Assets                        
Non-U.S. government agency obligations   $     $ 75,633,269     $        —     $ 75,633,269  
Short-term investments     377,796                   377,796  
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned     705,250                   705,250  
Total   $ 1,083,046     $ 75,633,269     $     $ 76,716,315  

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

1 Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at the period end.

2 Security was purchased pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933, which exempts from registration securities offered and sold outside of the United States. Such a security cannot be sold in the United States without either an effective registration statement filed pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, or pursuant to an exemption from registration.
3 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.
4 Includes $690,453 of investments in securities on loan, at value plus accrued interest and dividends, if any. The Fund includes cash collateral of $705,250 and non-cash collateral of $0.

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Asset-backed securities—17.0%
Cayman Islands—2.7%
CIFC Funding Ltd.,          
Series 2025-1A, Class C,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.700%,          
5.371%, due 04/23/382,3   500,000   $500,277 
Elmwood CLO 22 Ltd.,          
Series 2023-1A, Class D1R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 2.800%,          
6.468%, due 04/17/382,3   250,000    249,656 
LCM 42 Ltd.,          
Series 42A, Class B,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.800%,          
5.472%, due 01/15/382,3   500,000    499,684 
OCP CLO Ltd.,          
Series 2022-25A, Class A1R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.420%,          
5.088%, due 07/20/372,3   500,000    500,096 
Octagon Investment Partners 48 Ltd.,          
Series 2020-3A, Class CR2,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 2.000%,          
5.672%, due 01/15/392,3   500,000    500,338 
OHA Credit Partners XV Ltd.,          
Series 2017-15A, Class D2R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 4.500%,          
8.168%, due 04/20/372,3   250,000    249,430 
Sixth Street CLO XVIII Ltd.,          
Series 2021-18A, Class D1R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 2.700%,          
6.368%, due 10/17/382,3   500,000    489,400 
         2,988,881 
           
Jersey—1.6%
AGL CLO 25 Ltd.,          
Series 2023-25A, Class D1R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 2.900%,          
6.570%, due 07/21/382,3   250,000    243,765 
ARES LXVII CLO Ltd.,          
Series 2022-67A, Class CR,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.700%,          
5.368%, due 01/25/382,3   500,000    494,770 
Dryden 108 CLO Ltd.,          
Series 2022-108A, Class A1R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.360%,          
5.028%, due 07/18/372,3   500,000    500,002 
Venture 46 CLO Ltd.,          
Series 2022-46A, Class A1R,          
3 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.450%,          
5.118%, due 10/20/372,3   500,000    498,197 
         1,736,734 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Asset-backed securities—(continued)
United States—12.7%
CarMax Auto Owner Trust,          
Series 2025-3, Class B,          
4.680%, due 03/17/31   500,000   $503,606 
Enterprise Fleet Financing LLC,          
Series 2025-4, Class A4,          
4.280%, due 06/20/322   579,000    575,180 
Exeter Automobile Receivables Trust          
Series 2023-2A, Class D,          
6.320%, due 08/15/29   700,000    711,251 
Series 2024-5A, Class B,          
4.480%, due 04/16/29   325,434    325,797 
First National Master Notes Trust,          
Series 2025-1, Class A,          
4.850%, due 02/15/30   500,000    506,186 
Ford Credit Auto Owner Trust          
Series 2023-2, Class B,          
5.920%, due 02/15/362   800,000    825,027 
Series 2024-C, Class B,          
4.400%, due 08/15/30   150,000    150,536 
Ford Credit Floorplan Master Owner Trust A,          
Series 2025-2, Class B,          
4.330%, due 09/15/30   697,000    692,798 
GM Financial Consumer Automobile Receivables Trust          
Series 2023-1, Class C,          
5.320%, due 10/16/28   400,000    402,634 
Series 2024-2, Class C,          
5.430%, due 12/17/29   430,000    436,224 
GMF Floorplan Owner Revolving Trust,          
Series 2024-3A, Class B,          
4.920%, due 11/15/282   250,000    250,917 
GreatAmerica Leasing Receivables Funding LLC          
Series 2024-1, Class C,          
5.430%, due 12/15/312   330,000    334,931 
Series 2024-2, Class C,          
5.280%, due 05/17/322   550,000    558,087 
HPEFS Equipment Trust          
Series 2024-1A, Class B,          
5.180%, due 05/20/312   500,000    500,777 
Series 2024-1A, Class C,          
5.330%, due 05/20/312   100,000    100,340 
Series 2024-2A, Class D,          
5.820%, due 04/20/322   250,000    253,207 
Series 2025-1A, Class D,          
4.990%, due 03/21/332   150,000    150,345 
Hyundai Auto Receivables Trust,          
Series 2025-B, Class C,          
4.920%, due 07/15/32   500,000    503,842 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Asset-backed securities—(continued)          
United States—(continued)          
NextGear Floorplan Master Owner Trust,          
Series 2024-2A, Class A2,          
4.420%, due 09/15/292   975,000   $975,573 
Nissan Auto Lease Trust          
Series 2025-A, Class C,          
5.110%, due 06/15/29   500,000    502,824 
Series 2026-A, Class C,          
4.290%, due 06/17/30   500,000    494,000 
Santander Drive Auto Receivables Trust          
Series 2024-1, Class C,          
5.450%, due 03/15/30   500,000    504,506 
Series 2024-4, Class B,          
4.930%, due 09/17/29   500,000    502,916 
Series 2025-1, Class C,          
5.040%, due 03/17/31   400,000    403,636 
Series 2025-3, Class C,          
4.680%, due 09/15/31   150,000    150,214 
Series 2026-1, Class C,          
4.260%, due 04/15/32   500,000    493,500 
SCF Equipment Leasing LLC,          
Series 2025-2A, Class A3,          
4.330%, due 06/20/362   500,000    497,529 
Verizon Master Trust          
Series 2023-3, Class B,          
4.880%, due 04/21/312   500,000    504,565 
Series 2024-5, Class C,          
5.490%, due 06/21/322   700,000    718,666 
Series 2025-1, Class B,          
4.940%, due 01/21/31   500,000    505,186 
         14,034,800 
Total asset-backed securities
(cost—$18,878,010)
        18,760,415 
           
Corporate bonds—63.7%          
Belgium—0.2%          
Anheuser-Busch Cos. LLC/Anheuser-Busch InBev Worldwide, Inc.          
4.900%, due 02/01/46   265,000    238,811 
           
Brazil—0.7%          
Minerva Luxembourg SA          
4.375%, due 03/18/314   600,000    543,930 
Petrobras Global Finance BV          
7.375%, due 01/17/27   200,000    203,172 
         747,102 
Canada—2.0%          
Canadian Pacific Railway Co.          
3.100%, due 12/02/51   750,000    489,753 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
Canada—(continued)
Gildan Activewear, Inc.          
5.400%, due 10/07/352   1,500,000   $1,462,323 
NOVA Chemicals Corp.          
5.250%, due 06/01/272   250,000    249,619 
         2,201,695 
Chile—0.6%
Latam Airlines Group SA          
7.875%, due 04/15/304   700,000    705,460 
           
China—0.0%†
Agile Group Holdings Ltd.          
5.750%, due 01/02/254,5   200,000    7,750 
           
Czech Republic—0.4%
Czechoslovak Group AS          
5.250%, due 01/10/314  EUR400,000    473,610 
           
Ireland—1.2%
AerCap Ireland Capital DAC/AerCap Global Aviation Trust          
3.000%, due 10/29/28   550,000    529,421 
4.750%, due 01/15/33   800,000    777,568 
         1,306,989 
Mexico—1.0%
Grupo Aeromexico SAB de CV          
8.250%, due 11/15/294   450,000    433,260 
Petroleos Mexicanos          
6.700%, due 02/16/32   650,000    636,187 
         1,069,447 
Netherlands—0.2%
LYB Finance Co. BV          
8.100%, due 03/15/272   150,000    155,062 
NXP BV/NXP Funding LLC/NXP USA, Inc.          
3.875%, due 06/18/26   65,000    64,946 
         220,008 
Peru—0.5%
Banco de Credito del Peru SA          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 09/30/26),          
3.250%, due 09/30/313,4   500,000    492,983 
           
Qatar—0.4%
QNB Finance Ltd.          
2.750%, due 02/12/274   450,000    441,243 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
Saudi Arabia—0.5%
Saudi Arabian Oil Co.          
4.375%, due 04/16/492   700,000   $546,504 
           
South Africa—0.4%
Anglo American Capital PLC          
5.000%, due 03/15/314  EUR400,000    483,210 
           
United Arab Emirates—0.4%
MDGH GMTN RSC Ltd.          
5.500%, due 04/28/334   440,000    445,377 
           
United Kingdom—1.9%
Barclays PLC          
4.836%, due 05/09/28   200,000    200,019 
(fixed, converts to FRN on 09/13/33),          
6.692%, due 09/13/343   900,000    972,524 
HSBC Holdings PLC          
6.500%, due 09/15/37   800,000    854,146 
         2,026,689 
United States—53.3%
AbbVie, Inc.
4.500%, due 05/14/35   200,000    193,418 
AEP Texas, Inc.          
Series E, 6.650%, due 02/15/33   50,000    54,193 
Series G, 4.150%, due 05/01/49   50,000    37,768 
Allegiant Travel Co.          
7.250%, due 08/15/272   431,000    431,410 
Allegion U.S. Holding Co., Inc.          
5.600%, due 05/29/34   300,000    306,170 
Allison Transmission, Inc.          
4.750%, due 10/01/272   250,000    248,450 
Ally Financial, Inc.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 01/03/29),          
6.848%, due 01/03/303   1,750,000    1,825,297 
ARES Strategic Income Fund          
6.200%, due 03/21/32   1,000,000    980,108 
Arthur J Gallagher & Co.          
5.000%, due 02/15/32   250,000    250,595 
ASGN, Inc.          
4.625%, due 05/15/282   600,000    580,853 
AT&T, Inc.          
3.800%, due 12/01/57   58,000    39,166 
4.300%, due 02/15/30   300,000    298,097 
4.500%, due 05/15/35   1,500,000    1,421,795 
Avantor Funding, Inc.          
4.625%, due 07/15/282   275,000    268,404 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
United States—(continued)
Aviation Capital Group LLC          
5.125%, due 04/10/302   200,000   $201,042 
Avient Corp.          
6.250%, due 11/01/312   200,000    201,397 
Bank of America Corp.          
6.110%, due 01/29/37   425,000    445,703 
Series FF, (fixed, converts to FRN on 03/15/28),          
5.875%, due 03/15/283,6,7   600,000    600,513 
Series RR, (fixed, converts to FRN on 01/27/27),          
4.375%, due 01/27/273,7   520,000    513,687 
Block, Inc.          
3.500%, due 06/01/31   420,000    381,925 
Blue Owl Technology Finance Corp.          
6.125%, due 01/23/316   450,000    424,431 
6.750%, due 04/04/296   1,000,000    984,095 
Blue Racer Midstream LLC/Blue Racer Finance Corp.          
7.000%, due 07/15/292   350,000    361,575 
Boeing Co.          
6.528%, due 05/01/34   550,000    599,138 
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc.          
5.950%, due 04/15/35   800,000    806,523 
Brink's Co.          
6.500%, due 06/15/292   400,000    406,192 
Broadcom, Inc.          
3.137%, due 11/15/352   1,300,000    1,104,462 
Capital One Financial Corp.          
3.750%, due 07/28/26   300,000    299,307 
(fixed, converts to FRN on 10/30/30),          
7.624%, due 10/30/313   1,000,000    1,104,497 
Series M, (fixed, converts to FRN on 09/01/26),          
3.950%, due 09/01/263,6,7   600,000    591,336 
Carrier Global Corp.          
2.722%, due 02/15/30   250,000    233,479 
3.577%, due 04/05/50   200,000    142,939 
Celanese U.S. Holdings LLC          
7.379%, due 07/15/32   650,000    678,440 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
United States—(continued)
Centene Corp.          
2.500%, due 03/01/31   1,075,000   $902,090 
CenterPoint Energy Houston Electric LLC          
Series AF, 3.350%, due 04/01/51   750,000    512,124 
CF Industries, Inc.          
5.150%, due 03/15/34   600,000    596,252 
Charter Communications Operating LLC/Charter Communications Operating Capital          
4.200%, due 03/15/28   350,000    346,943 
6.384%, due 10/23/35   950,000    964,709 
Citigroup, Inc.          
6.625%, due 06/15/32   400,000    434,696 
6.675%, due 09/13/43   140,000    149,690 
Series AA, (fixed, converts to FRN on 11/15/28),          
7.625%, due 11/15/283,7   600,000    620,495 
Comcast Corp.          
2.887%, due 11/01/51   64,000    36,996 
2.937%, due 11/01/56   67,000    37,116 
3.969%, due 11/01/47   38,000    27,962 
Commercial Metals Co.          
5.750%, due 11/15/332   400,000    395,795 
Concentrix Corp.          
6.850%, due 08/02/336   900,000    834,489 
ConocoPhillips Co.          
3.758%, due 03/15/42   100,000    80,494 
Continental Resources, Inc.          
4.375%, due 01/15/28   550,000    546,273 
Duke Energy Ohio, Inc.          
4.300%, due 02/01/49   50,000    39,940 
Energizer Holdings, Inc.          
4.375%, due 03/31/292   800,000    761,211 
Energy Transfer LP          
5.400%, due 10/01/47   200,000    177,720 
EQT Corp.          
3.900%, due 10/01/27   108,000    106,684 
Exelon Corp.          
4.450%, due 04/15/46   1,750,000    1,435,819 
Expedia Group, Inc.          
3.800%, due 02/15/28   250,000    246,619 
Extra Space Storage LP          
5.400%, due 02/01/34   1,450,000    1,461,893 
FedEx Corp.          
4.550%, due 04/01/46   100,000    83,290 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
 
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
United States—(continued)
Ford Motor Credit Co. LLC          
5.730%, due 09/05/30   1,500,000   $1,498,486 
Freeport-McMoRan, Inc.          
5.400%, due 11/14/34   400,000    405,869 
FTAI Aviation Investors LLC          
5.500%, due 05/01/282   325,000    324,885 
GE Capital International Funding Co. Unlimited Co.          
4.418%, due 11/15/35   550,000    527,380 
General Electric Co.          
4.350%, due 05/01/50   200,000    167,839 
General Motors Co.          
6.600%, due 04/01/36   1,350,000    1,435,530 
Global Payments, Inc.          
5.400%, due 08/15/326   1,400,000    1,388,409 
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.          
5.150%, due 05/22/45   380,000    339,834 
Series X, (fixed, converts to FRN on 05/10/29),          
7.500%, due 05/10/293,7   600,000    628,584 
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.          
5.000%, due 07/15/29   700,000    662,418 
HCA, Inc.          
5.500%, due 06/01/33   950,000    968,945 
Jane Street Group/JSG Finance, Inc.          
6.750%, due 05/01/332   250,000    253,642 
7.125%, due 04/30/312   650,000    668,171 
JetBlue Airways Corp./JetBlue Loyalty LP          
9.875%, due 09/20/312,6   200,000    189,012 
Jones Lang LaSalle, Inc.          
6.875%, due 12/01/28   250,000    263,944 
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (fixed, converts to FRN on 01/23/28),          
3.509%, due 01/23/293   300,000    295,152 
Series NN, (fixed, converts to FRN on 06/01/29),          
6.875%, due 06/01/293,7   650,000    674,375 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
United States—(continued)
KB Home          
7.250%, due 07/15/30   200,000   $203,721 
Kinder Morgan, Inc.          
4.300%, due 03/01/28   150,000    149,809 
5.550%, due 06/01/45   900,000    858,443 
Kroger Co.          
6.900%, due 04/15/38   1,300,000    1,472,544 
Liberty Mutual Group, Inc.          
4.569%, due 02/01/292   655,000    651,637 
LYB International Finance BV          
4.875%, due 03/15/44   50,000    41,049 
Marathon Petroleum Corp.          
4.750%, due 09/15/44   170,000    144,535 
Masco Corp.          
1.500%, due 02/15/28   400,000    378,553 
Meritage Homes Corp.          
3.875%, due 04/15/292   250,000    243,297 
MetLife, Inc.          
6.400%, due 12/15/36   1,660,000    1,694,923 
Morgan Stanley          
4.300%, due 01/27/45   250,000    206,721 
4.350%, due 09/08/26   140,000    140,015 
(fixed, converts to FRN on 10/18/32),          
6.342%, due 10/18/333   750,000    802,480 
Navient Corp.          
6.750%, due 06/15/26   450,000    451,067 
NCR Voyix Corp.          
5.000%, due 10/01/282   150,000    144,529 
Occidental Petroleum Corp.          
6.450%, due 09/15/36   500,000    534,250 
Olin Corp.          
5.000%, due 02/01/30   650,000    622,626 
OneMain Finance Corp.          
3.500%, due 01/15/27   200,000    196,223 
6.750%, due 03/15/32   400,000    388,095 
Oracle Corp.          
2.300%, due 03/25/28   100,000    95,256 
4.000%, due 11/15/47   1,700,000    1,125,050 
Phinia, Inc.          
6.750%, due 04/15/292   300,000    305,416 
Plains All American Pipeline LP/PAA Finance Corp.          
4.700%, due 06/15/44   1,000,000    844,927 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
United States—(continued)
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc.          
Series V, (fixed, converts to FRN on 09/15/27),          
6.200%, due 09/15/273,7   600,000   $601,332 
Regal Rexnord Corp.          
6.300%, due 02/15/30   900,000    942,995 
Reworld Holding Corp.          
4.875%, due 12/01/292   150,000    140,619 
Rocket Cos., Inc.          
6.125%, due 08/01/302   500,000    504,614 
Rocket Mortgage LLC/Rocket Mortgage Co-Issuer, Inc.          
2.875%, due 10/15/262   300,000    296,755 
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.          
5.250%, due 02/27/38   1,000,000    951,315 
Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC          
5.000%, due 03/15/27   100,000    100,187 
Sabre GLBL, Inc.          
10.750%, due 11/15/292   14,000    11,959 
10.750%, due 03/15/302   55,000    46,227 
Science Applications International Corp.          
4.875%, due 04/01/282   500,000    492,063 
SM Energy Co.          
8.375%, due 07/01/282   400,000    411,009 
Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete LLC          
6.000%, due 11/01/282   400,000    396,983 
Solventum Corp.          
5.600%, due 03/23/34   200,000    204,462 
T-Mobile USA, Inc.          
5.150%, due 04/15/34   1,000,000    1,007,321 
United Airlines, Inc.          
4.625%, due 04/15/292   600,000    588,674 
United Rentals North America, Inc.          
4.875%, due 01/15/28   100,000    99,566 
VICI Properties LP          
4.950%, due 02/15/30   400,000    399,360 
VICI Properties LP/VICI Note Co., Inc.          
4.250%, due 12/01/262   200,000    199,453 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Corporate bonds—(continued)
United States—(continued)
Wayfair LLC          
7.250%, due 10/31/292   400,000   $408,314 
Wells Fargo & Co.          
(fixed, converts to FRN on 09/15/28),          
7.625%, due 09/15/283,7   580,000    609,280 
         58,615,834 
Total corporate bonds
(cost—$71,420,020)
        70,022,712 
           
Mortgage-backed securities—1.6%
United States—1.6%
Arbor Multifamily Mortgage Securities Trust, Series 2021-MF3, Class B,          
2.511%, due 10/15/542   150,000    128,680 
BBCMS Mortgage Trust, Series 2015-SRCH, Class B,          
4.498%, due 08/10/352   135,000    128,329 
BX Mortgage Trust, Series 2021-PAC, Class D,          
1 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.413%,          
5.086%, due 10/15/362,3   175,000    174,125 
BX Trust, Series 2021-LGCY, Class D,          
1 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.416%,          
5.090%, due 10/15/362,3   400,000    399,625 
CENT, Series 2025-CITY, Class A,          
4.920%, due 07/10/402,3   400,000    402,869 
FREMF Mortgage Trust, Series 2017-K64, Class B,          
4.003%, due 05/25/502,3   50,000    49,601 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Mortgage-backed securities—(continued)
United States—(continued)
INTOWN Mortgage Trust, Series 2025-STAY, Class B,          
1 mo. USD Term SOFR + 1.750%,          
5.423%, due 03/15/422,3   500,000   $499,062 
Total mortgage-backed securities
(cost—$1,815,143)
        1,782,291 
           
Non-U.S. government agency obligations—14.4%
Argentina—0.1%
Argentina Republic Government International Bonds,          
Multiple Steps Up Thereafter (4.750% - 5.000%),          
4.125%, due 07/09/35   250,000    180,750 
           
Azerbaijan—0.5%
Republic of Azerbaijan International Bonds          
3.500%, due 09/01/324   600,000    549,671 
           
Brazil—2.9%
Brazil Notas do Tesouro Nacional          
10.000%, due 01/01/35  BRL12,735,000    1,999,306 
10.000%, due 01/01/37  BRL7,760,000    1,187,273 
         3,186,579 
Chile—0.6%
Chile Government International Bonds          
2.450%, due 01/31/31   750,000    685,770 
           
Colombia—1.7%
Colombia Government International Bonds          
3.250%, due 04/22/32   1,000,000    834,000 
           
Colombia TES          
6.250%, due 07/09/36  COP6,060,000,000    1,042,332 
         1,876,332 
Egypt—0.8%
Egypt Government International Bonds          
7.500%, due 01/31/274   850,000    853,374 
           
El Salvador—0.3%
El Salvador Government International Bonds          
7.650%, due 06/15/354   300,000    293,700 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
 
   Value 
Non-U.S. government agency obligations—(continued)
Guatemala—0.7%
Guatemala Government Bonds          
3.700%, due 10/07/334   850,000   $741,200 
           
Hungary—0.6%
Hungary Government International Bonds          
7.625%, due 03/29/41   620,000    701,654 
           
Mexico—2.7%
Mexico Bonos          
7.750%, due 11/13/42  MXN33,220,000    1,538,378 
8.000%, due 02/21/36  MXN19,215,000    980,612 
Mexico Government International Bonds          
6.750%, due 09/27/34   400,000    424,600 
         2,943,590 
Pakistan—0.3%
Pakistan Government International Bonds          
8.875%, due 04/08/514   400,000    355,372 
           
Paraguay—0.4%
Paraguay Government International Bonds          
6.000%, due 02/09/364   400,000    415,600 
           
Peru—0.4%
Peru Government International Bonds          
2.783%, due 01/23/31   500,000    456,488 
           
Poland—0.5%
Republic of Poland Government International Bonds          
5.750%, due 11/16/32   500,000    525,670 
           
Romania—0.8%
Romania Government International Bonds          
6.375%, due 01/30/344   850,000    844,900 
           
Serbia—0.8%
Serbia International Bonds          
6.000%, due 06/12/344   850,000    850,000 
           
Sri Lanka—0.1%
Sri Lanka Government International Bonds,          
Multiple Steps Up Thereafter (3.850% - 9.500%),          
3.600%, due 05/15/364   200,000    176,750 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

   Face
amount1
   Value 
Non-U.S. government agency obligations—(continued)          
Supranationals—0.2%          
Africa Finance Corp.          
4.375%, due 04/17/264   200,000   $199,580 
Total non-U.S. government agency obligations
(cost—$16,046,425)
        15,836,980 
           
U.S. government agency obligations—16.3%          
Government National Mortgage Association, TBA          
4.000%   1,925,000    1,801,611 
4.500%   2,700,000    2,605,854 
Uniform Mortgage-Backed Security, TBA          
4.000%   400,000    377,282 
4.500%   3,775,000    3,640,082 
5.000%   4,775,000    4,707,577 
5.500%   4,750,000    4,771,232 
Total U.S. government agency obligations
(cost—$18,055,038)
        17,903,638 

 

 

   Number of
shares
     
Short-term investments—0.5%
Investment companies—0.5%
State Street Institutional U.S. Government Money Market Fund, 3.602%8
(cost—$542,574)
   542,574    542,574 
           
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned—3.5%
Money market funds—3.5%
State Street Navigator Securities Lending Government Money Market Portfolio, 3.763%8
(cost—$3,847,928)
   3,847,928    3,847,928 
Total investments—117.0%
(cost—$130,605,138)9
        128,696,538 
Liabilities in excess of other assets—(17.0)%        (18,725,295)
Net assets—100.0%       $109,971,243 

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

For a listing of defined portfolio acronyms that are used throughout the Portfolio of investments as well as the tables that follow, please refer to the Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments.

 

Futures contracts

 

Number of
contracts
  Currency  Expiration
date
  Current
notional
amount
   Value   Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
Interest rate futures buy contracts:
48  AUD  Australian Bond 10 Year Futures  June 2026  $3,632,807   $3,568,547   $(64,260)
U.S. Treasury futures buy contracts:
50  USD  U.S. Treasury Note 2 Year Futures  June 2026  $10,387,183   $10,372,266   $(14,917)
67  USD  U.S. Treasury Note 5 Year Futures  June 2026   7,232,899    7,248,039    15,140 
74  USD  U.S. Treasury Note 10 Year Futures  June 2026   8,214,869    8,217,469    2,600 
31  USD  U.S. Treasury Note 10 Year Futures  June 2026   3,533,718    3,518,984    (14,734)
Total           $33,001,476   $32,925,305   $(76,171)
Interest rate futures sell contracts:
8  EUR  EURO Bobl 5 Year Future  June 2026  $(1,066,989)  $(1,067,358)  $(369)
28  EUR  Euro Bund 10 Year Futures  June 2026   (4,111,320)   (4,058,098)   53,222 
2  JPY  Japan Government Bond 10 Year Futures  June 2026   (1,651,933)   (1,642,166)   9,767 
U.S. Treasury futures sell contracts:
9  USD  U.S. Long Bond Futures  June 2026  $(1,011,656)  $(1,024,875)  $(13,219)
Total           $(7,841,898)  $(7,792,497)  $49,401 
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)            $(26,770)

 

Centrally cleared interest rate swap agreements

 

Notional
amount
(000)
  Maturity
date
  Payment
frequency
  Payments
made by the
portfolio10
   Payments
received by
the portfolio10
  Value   Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
GBP 20,000  03/19/28  Annual   4.272%  1 day GBP SONIA  $38,373   $38,766 
Total                $38,373   $38,766 

 

Forward foreign currency contracts

 

Counterparty  Sell   Purchase   Settlement
date
  Unrealized
appreciation
(depreciation)
 
CITI  EUR 1,010,000   USD 1,173,727   04/13/26  $5,714 
CITI  USD 1,038,514   ARS 1,510,000,000   04/13/26   47,896 
CITI  USD1,719,207   COP 6,600,000,000   04/13/26   74,126 
CITI  USD1,015,625   EGP52,000,000   04/14/26   (74,895)
GSI  AUD 260,000   USD186,185   04/13/26   6,823 
JPMCB  USD1,067,435   TRY48,500,000   04/13/26   9,937 
MSCI  USD1,676,274   CLP 1,550,000,000   04/13/26   (2,506)
Net unrealized appreciation (depreciation)               $67,095 

 

Fair valuation summary

 

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2026 in valuing the Fund’s investments. In the event a fund holds investments for which fair value is measured using the NAV per share practical expedient (or its equivalent), a separate column will be added to the fair value hierarchy table; this is intended to permit reconciliation to the amounts presented in the Portfolio of investments:

 

 

 

 

UBS Multi Income Bond Fund

Portfolio of investments – March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Description  Unadjusted
quoted prices in
active market for
identical investments
(Level 1)
   Other significant
observable inputs
(Level 2)
   Unobservable
inputs
(Level 3)
   Total 
Assets                
Asset-backed securities  $   $18,760,415   $   $18,760,415 
Corporate bonds       70,022,712        70,022,712 
Mortgage-backed securities       1,782,291        1,782,291 
Non-U.S. government agency obligations       15,836,980        15,836,980 
U.S. government agency obligations       17,903,638        17,903,638 
Short-term investments   542,574            542,574 
Investment of cash collateral from securities loaned   3,847,928            3,847,928 
Futures contracts   80,729            80,729 
Swap agreements       38,373        38,373 
Forward foreign currency contracts       144,496        144,496 
Total  $4,471,231   $124,488,905   $   $128,960,136 
                     
Liabilities                    
Futures contracts  $(107,499)  $   $   $(107,499)
Forward foreign currency contracts       (77,401)       (77,401)
Total  $(107,499)  $(77,401)  $              —   $(184,900)

 

For the period ended March 31, 2026, there were no transfers in or out of Level 3.

 

 

Portfolio footnotes

 

Amount represents less than 0.05% or (0.05)%.
1 In U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated.
2 Security exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933. These securities are considered liquid, unless noted otherwise, and may be resold in transactions exempt from registrations, normally to qualified institutional buyers. Securities exempt from registration pursuant to Rule 144A, in the amount of $26,404,608, represented 24.0% of the Fund’s net assets at period end.
3 Floating or variable rate securities. The rates disclosed are as of March 31, 2026. For securities based on a published reference rate and spread, the reference rate and spread are indicated within the description. Variable rate securities with a floor or ceiling feature are disclosed at the inherent rate, where applicable. Certain variable rate securities are not based on a published reference rate and spread, but are determined by the issuer or agent and are based on current market conditions; these securities do not indicate a reference rate and spread in the description.
4 Security was purchased pursuant to Regulation S under the Securities Act of 1933, which exempts from registration securities offered and sold outside of the United States. Such a security cannot be sold in the United States without either an effective registration statement filed pursuant to the Securities Act of 1933, or pursuant to an exemption from registration.
5 Bond interest in default.
6 Security, or portion thereof, was on loan at the period end.
7 Perpetual investment. Date shown reflects the next call date.
8 Rate shown reflects yield at March 31, 2026.
9 Includes $3,781,546 of investments in securities on loan, at value plus accrued interest and dividends, if any. The Fund includes cash collateral of $3,847,928 and non-cash collateral of $0.
10 Payments made or received are based on the notional amount.

 

 

 

The UBS Funds

Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments

March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

Portfolio acronyms:

ABS Asset-backed Security
ADR American Depositary Receipt
AGM Assured Guaranty Municipal
AID Anticipation Certificates of Indebtedness
AMBAC American Municipal Bond Assurance Corporation
AMT Alternative Minimum Tax
ARM Adjustable Rate Mortgage
BAM Build America Mutual
BBSW Bank Bill Swap Rate
BOBL Bundesobligationen
CDO Collateralized Debt Obligation
CJSC Closed Joint Stock Company
CLO Collateralized Loan Obligation
CMT Constant Maturity Treasury Index
COFI Cost of Funds Index
COP Certificate of Participation
CPI Consumer Price Index
DAC Designated Activity Company
DIP Debtor-in-possession
ETF Exchange Traded Fund
EURIBOR Euro Interbank Offered Rate
FHA Federal Housing Administration
FHLB Federal Home Loan Bank
FHLMC Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation
FNMA Federal National Mortgage Association
FRN Floating Rate Note
GDR Global Depositary Receipt
GMAC General Motors Acceptance Corporation
GNMA Government National Mortgage Association
GO General Obligation
GSAMP Goldman Sachs Asset Mortgage Passthrough
GTD Guaranteed
IO Interest Only
JSC Joint Stock Company
LIBOR London Interbank Offered Rate
MGIC Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Corporation
MTA Monthly Treasury Average Index
NVDR Non-Voting Depository Receipt
OAT Obligation Assimilables du Trésor (French Government Bonds)
OBFR Overnight Bank Funding Rate
OTC Over The Counter
PJSC Private Joint Stock Company
PO Principal Only
PSF Permanent School Fund
RASC Retirement Administration Service Center
RBA IOCR RBA Interbank Overnight Cash Rate
REIT Real Estate Investment Trust
REMIC Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit
RPI Retail Price Index
SBA Small Business Administration
SCH BD GTY School Bond Guaranty
SIFMA Municipal Swap Index Yield
SOFR Secured Overnight Financing Rate
SONIA Sterling Overnight Index Average
SPDR Standard and Poor’s Depository Receipts
ST APPROP State Appropriation
STRIP Separate Trading of Registered Interest and Principal of Securities
TBA To-Be-Announced Security

 

 

 

 

The UBS Funds

Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments

March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

TIPS Treasury inflation protected securities
UMBS Uniform Mortgage-Backed Securities
VRD Variable rate demand notes are payable on demand. The interest rates shown are the current rates as of period end  and reset periodically.

 

Currency type abbreviations:

ARS Argentine Peso
AUD Australian Dollar
BRL Brazilian Real
CAD Canadian Dollar
CHF Swiss Franc
CLP Chilean Peso
CNH Chinese Yuan Renminbi Offshore
CNY Chinese Yuan Renminbi
COP Colombian Peso
CZK Czech Koruna
DKK Danish Krone
EUR Euro
GBP British Pound
HKD Hong Kong Dollar
HUF Hungarian Forint
IDR Indonesian Rupiah
ILS Israeli Shekel
INR Indian Rupee
JPY Japanese Yen
KRW South Korean Won
MXN Mexican Peso
MYR Malaysian Ringgit
NOK Norwegian Krone
NZD New Zealand Dollar
PEN Peruvian Sol
PHP Philippine Peso
PLN Polish Zloty
RON Romanian Leu
RUB Russian Ruble
SEK Swedish Krona
SGD Singapore Dollar
THB Thai Baht
TRY Turkish Lira
TWD Taiwan Dollar
USD United States Dollar
ZAR South African Rand

 

Counterparty acronyms:

ANZ Australia and New Zealand Banking Group
BB Barclays Bank PLC
BNP BNP Paribas
BOA Bank of America
CIBC Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
CITI Citibank NA
CSI Credit Suisse International
DB Deutsche Bank AG
GS Goldman Sachs
GSI Goldman Sachs International
HSBC HSBC Bank PLC
JPMCB JPMorgan Chase Bank
MSCI Morgan Stanley & Co. International PLC
NAT National Westminster

 

 

 

 

The UBS Funds

Glossary of terms used in the Portfolio of investments

March 31, 2026 (unaudited)

 

RBC Royal Bank of Canada
RBS Royal Bank of Scotland PLC
SCB Standard Chartered Bank
SG Societe Generale
SSB State Street Bank and Trust Co.
TD Toronto-Dominion Bank
WBC Westpac Banking Corp.

 

See accompanying notes to financial statements.

 

 

 

 

Valuation of investments

 

Each Fund generally calculates its net asset value on days that the New York Stock Exchange (“NYSE”) is open. A Fund calculates net asset value separately for each class as of the close of regular trading on the NYSE (generally, 4:00 p.m., Eastern time). The NYSE normally is not open, and the Funds do not price their shares, on most national holidays and Good Friday. To the extent that a Fund’s assets are traded in other markets on days when the NYSE is not open, the value of the Fund’s assets may be affected on those days. If trading on the NYSE is halted for the day before 4:00 p.m., Eastern time, a Fund’s net asset value per share generally will still be calculated as of the close of regular trading on the NYSE. The time at which a Fund calculates its net asset value and until which purchase, sale or exchange orders are accepted may be changed as permitted by the SEC.

 

Each Fund calculates its net asset value based on the current market value, where available, for its portfolio investments. The Funds normally obtain market values for their investments from independent pricing sources and broker-dealers. Independent pricing sources may use reported last sale prices, official market closing prices, current market quotations or valuations from computerized “evaluation” systems that derive values based on comparable investments. An evaluation system incorporates parameters such as security quality, maturity and coupon, and/or research and evaluations by its staff, including review of broker-dealer market price quotations, if available, in determining the valuation of the portfolio investments. Investments also may be valued based on appraisals derived from information concerning the investment or similar investments received from recognized dealers in those holdings.

 

Investments traded in the over-the-counter (“OTC”) market and listed on The NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. (“NASDAQ”) normally are valued at the NASDAQ Official Closing Price. Other OTC securities are valued at the last bid price on the valuation date available prior to valuation. Investments which are listed on US and foreign stock exchanges normally are valued at the market closing price, the last sale price on the day the securities are valued or, lacking any sales on such day, at the last available bid price. Investments listed on foreign stock exchanges may be fair valued based on significant events that have occurred subsequent to the close of the foreign markets. In cases where investments are traded on more than one exchange, the investments are valued on the exchange designated as the primary market by UBS AM. If a market value is not readily available from an independent pricing source for a particular investment, that investment is valued at fair value as determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Trust’s Board of Trustees (the “Board”). Foreign currency exchange rates are generally determined as of the close of the NYSE.

 

Certain investments in which the Funds invest are traded in markets that close before 4:00 p.m., Eastern time. Normally, developments that occur between the close of the foreign markets and 4:00 p.m., Eastern time, will not be reflected in a Fund’s net asset value. However, if any of the Funds determine that such developments are so significant that they will materially affect the value of the Fund’s investments, the Fund may adjust the previous closing prices to reflect what is believed to be the fair value of these investments as of 4:00 p.m., Eastern time.

 

Certain Funds may use a systematic fair valuation model provided by an independent third party to value investments principally traded in foreign markets in order to adjust for possible stale pricing that may occur between the close of the foreign exchanges and the time for valuation. The systematic fair valuation model may use calculations based on indices of domestic securities and other appropriate indicators, such as prices of relevant ADRs and futures contracts. If an investment is valued at a “fair value,” that value is likely to be different from the last quoted market price for the investment. The use of the fair valuation model may result in securities being transferred between Level 1 and Level 2 of the fair valuation hierarchy at the end of the reporting period.

 

The amortized cost method of valuation, which approximates market value, generally is used to value short-term debt instruments with 60 days or less remaining to maturity, unless the Board determines that this does not represent fair value.

 

Investments in open-end investment companies are valued at the daily closing net asset value of the respective investment company. Pursuant to the Funds’ use of the practical expedient within ASC Topic 820, Fair Value Measurement, investments in investment companies without publicly published prices are also valued at the daily net asset value.

 

All investments quoted in foreign currencies are valued daily in US dollars on the basis of the foreign currency exchange rates prevailing at the time such valuation is determined by the Funds’ custodian.

 

 

 

 

Futures contracts are generally valued at the settlement price established each day on the exchange on which they are traded. Forward foreign currency contracts are valued daily using forward exchange rates quoted by independent pricing services.

 

Swaps are marked-to-market daily based upon values from third-party vendors or quotations from market makers to the extent available. In the event that market quotations are not readily available or deemed unreliable, the swap is valued at fair value as determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Board.

 

The Board has designated UBS AM as the valuation designee pursuant to Rule 2a-5 under the 1940 Act and delegated to UBS AM the responsibility for making fair value determinations with respect to portfolio holdings. UBS AM, as the valuation designee, is responsible for periodically assessing any material risks associated with the determination of the fair value of investments; establishing and applying fair value methodologies; testing the appropriateness of fair value methodologies; and overseeing and evaluating third party pricing services. UBS AM has the Equities, Fixed Income and Multi-Asset Valuation Committee (the “VC”) to assist with its designated responsibilities as valuation designee. Fair valuation determinations are subject to review at least monthly by the VC during scheduled meetings. Pricing decisions, processes, and controls over fair value determinations are subject to internal and external reviews, including annual internal compliance reviews and periodic internal audit reviews.

 

The types of investments for which such fair value pricing may be necessary include, but are not limited to: foreign investments under some circumstances; securities of an issuer that has entered into a restructuring; investments whose trading has been halted or suspended; fixed income securities that are in default and for which there is no current market value quotation; and investments that are restricted as to transfer or resale. The need to fair value a Fund’s portfolio investments may also result from low trading volume in foreign markets or thinly traded domestic investments, and when a security that is subject to a trading limit or collar on the exchange or market on which it is primarily traded reaches the “limit up” or “limit down” price and no trading has taken place at that price. Various factors may be reviewed in order to make a good faith determination of an investment’s fair value. These factors include, but are not limited to, fundamental analytical data relating to the investment; the nature and duration of restrictions on disposition of the investment; and the evaluation of forces which influence the market in which the investment is purchased and sold. Valuing investments at fair value involves greater reliance on judgment than valuing investments that have readily available market quotations. Fair value determinations can also involve reliance on quantitative models employed by a fair value pricing service.

 

US generally accepted accounting principles (“US GAAP”) requires disclosure regarding the various inputs that are used in determining the value of each Fund’s investments. These inputs are summarized into the three broad levels listed below:

 

Level 1—Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical investments.

 

Level 2—Other significant observable inputs, including but not limited to, quoted prices for similar investments, interest rates, prepayment speeds and credit risks.

 

Level 3—Unobservable inputs inclusive of the Funds’ own assumptions in determining the fair value of investments.

 

In accordance with the requirements of US GAAP, a fair value hierarchy has been included near the end of each Fund’s Portfolio of investments.

 

For more information regarding the Funds’ other significant accounting policies, please refer to the Funds’ semi-annual report to shareholders dated December 31, 2025.