UBS to pay $1.4b amid fraud charges on subprime loans
NEW YORK, United States—UBS will pay $1.4 billion to settle US charges that it defrauded investors in the sale of ...
Read moreNEW YORK, United States—UBS will pay $1.4 billion to settle US charges that it defrauded investors in the sale of ...
Read moreWASHINGTON, United States—The Swiss banking giant UBS has been fined close to $400 million for misconduct by its recently-acquired subsidiary, ...
Read moreGENEVA, Switzerland—Swiss banking group UBS plans to cut 35,000 jobs at Credit Suisse—more than half its workforce—as part of the ...
Read moreZURICH, Switzerland—UBS said Monday that it had finalized the takeover of its former rival Credit Suisse, clearing the way for ...
Read moreAsian markets struggled Tuesday as investors eyed the release of US inflation data later in the week that could play ...
Read moreZURICH—Tens of billions were withdrawn from Credit Suisse in the first three months of 2023, but its profit swelled as ...
Read moreBy Robin Millard Geneva, Switzerland—The marriage of UBS and Credit Suisse was hastily arranged to prevent a global financial meltdown—but ...
Read moreBy Nathalie Olof-Ors ZURICH , Switzerland—The heads of Switzerland’s two biggest banks were set for further talks Sunday in which ...
Read moreSwiss financial giant UBS expects the peso to fall to 51 a dollar in 2017 and 55 a dollar in ...
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