Topics: UBS
- UBS appoints Oliver Bussmann as Group CIOApril 12, 2013Former SAP and Allianz executive named as group CIO of UBS.+ Comment
- Justice Department Works On New Model To Prosecute BanksFebruary 19, 2013Banks have been getting off too easily. Now, the government is pushing to make them accountable for any wrongdoing.
- Morgan Stanley Job Cuts May Signal More Pain AheadJanuary 10, 2013Morgan Stanley's plans to slash 1,600 jobs may be just the beginning of a new round of layoffs at large investment banks.
- UBS Libor fixing fine puts brokers under scrutinyDecember 19, 2012The complex world of inter-dealer broking took centre stage on Wednesday as UBS admitted that its traders paid bribes to brokers in return for their help rigging interest rates.
- UBS to Cut Up to 10,000 JobsOctober 29, 2012UBS is expected to cut up to 10,000 jobs, or 16 percent of its workforce, as it contends with shrinking revenue and rising capital requirements.
- My Actions Were Not Fraudulent, Says UBS "Rogue Trader"October 26, 2012Accused UBS "rogue trader" Kweku Adoboli said on Friday he did not believe his behaviour had been fraudulent and it was unfair to suggest that his previous jobs in the UBS back office had given him the knowledge and skills to commit fraud.
- UBS To Cut Thousands of Jobs in Investment Bank, Information TechnologyOctober 24, 2012The Swiss bank has been hard hit by stricter capital rules and massive rogue trading loss.
- UBS Set to Cut 400 Investment Banking JobsOctober 24, 2012UBS is about to cut 400 investment banking jobs and may shed 900 more IT jobs in the near future.
- UBS Trader Unchallenged Over 'Cosmetic' Changes to BooksOctober 22, 2012Accused UBS fraudster Kweku Adoboli was not challenged when he told a colleague that he had made a "cosmetic adjustment" to the accounts.
- NY Mortgage Trial Could Have Broad Impact on Wall StreetOctober 10, 2012A Michigan bank accused of misstating the quality of home loans it repackaged into mortgage-backed securities is set to go to trial in a case that could affect pending lawsuits against some of Wall Street's biggest firms.
- Internal Strife Hampers UBS's Revamp EffortsOctober 08, 2012Rifts among top UBS managers are hampering efforts to make big cutbacks, especially in investment banking.
- Court Told of UBS "Rogue Trader" Spread-Betting LossesSeptember 18, 2012Accused UBS "rogue trader" Kweku Adoboli lost 123,000 pounds ($200,000) on a spread-betting account in his last year at the Swiss bank even though he had been in trouble over personal trading and UBS had banned it, a British court heard on Monday.
- UBS "Rogue Trader" Put Bank's Survival at Risk, Court ToldSeptember 14, 2012"Naked gambling" by UBS trader Kweku Adoboli nearly brought down the massive Swiss bank as he wagered up to $12 billion, a prosecutor told a London court.
- The Executive Compensation Revolution Shows Some Timid ResultsSeptember 10, 2012JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon, who has been in the news for all the wrong reasons in the last few months, could (and should) take a personal hit, given his bank’s $7 billion trading snafu. But in Wall Street board rooms, all is not as it seem
- As Deutsche Bank Cuts More Jobs, New CEO Urges Change In Compensation ModelJuly 31, 2012Executive pay at banks in the U.S. and Europe are under fire, and shareholders on both sides of the Atlantic have been protesting against what they view as unjustified compensation packages.
- As Wall Street Earnings Drop, UBS Broker Goes On Rampage In Beverly HillsJuly 19, 2012The 58-year-old broker who had been with UBS since 2008 and previously worked for Merrill Lynch, went on a rampage with a slingshot.
- Low Latency Hype, Exchanges Go On Crisis Control, Dimon Talks Back, and MoreJune 22, 2012Experts question the ongoing latency race, exchanges focus on crisis control and Dimon faces the House Financial Services Committee. Here is what people are talking about this week.
- IT Skills Shortage? Quit WhiningMarch 01, 2012If "people are our most important resource," why do most employers offer little training and expect employees to show up "gift wrapped?" To counter the trend, JPMorgan, Citi, BofA and others getting serious about training.
- Cloud of Uncertainty Over Entire U.S. Financial System November 30, 2011A look at the S&P's shock downgrade of major banks worldwide.
- Why Dubai Could Be A Banker's Next Best Career MoveNovember 29, 2011As Citi, Credit Suisse and UBS among others lay off thousands of employees, a banker's best bet might just be in the emerging markets.



















