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The agency's mortgage insurance fund has big potential shortfall; Howard Wilkinson can tell U.S. regulators and law enforcement agencies what he knows.
November 19 -
UBS Group AG and Credit Suisse Group AG are among a number of Swiss companies being investigated by the local antitrust authority over whether they boycotted international mobile payment services to promote a domestic competitor.
November 15 -
UBS Group sold tens of billions of dollars' worth of residential mortgage-backed securities by "knowingly and repeatedly" making false and fraudulent statements to investors about the loans backing those trusts, the U.S. Justice Department said in a civil suit filed Thursday.
November 8 -
The Swiss banking giant has been accused of helping wealthy French clients hide assets from tax authorities.
November 8 -
The OCC is looking into problems in the bank’s technology operations; banks turn to untraditional methods to raise revenue from research.
November 8 -
The UBS executive discusses how a sudden, life-threatening illness changed her outlook on life and business.
October 4 -
The former banking lawyer, who went on to run major business lines at Merrill Lynch and UBS, will be honored Thursday at American Banker’s Most Powerful Women in Banking gala.
October 4 -
Harford traveled more than 70,000 miles in her first six months at UBS in an effort to meet every one of her group’s 500 employees, from secretaries to managing directors.
September 23 -
UBS has turned to Paula Polito to draw up the blueprint for connecting with clients around the world.
September 23 -
Anand Selva, a longtime Asia hand, will head up U.S. consumer banking; several startups are backed by traditional card issuer veterans, such as former Citi CEO Vikram Pandit.
August 14 -
Catch up on a deluge of sexual harassment disclosures from banks and regulators. Brace yourself — it gets ugly, with rape and strangulation among the lowlights. Then marvel at how one fintech CEO who fell early in the #MeToo era engineered a fast comeback. Plus valuable insight on anger.
August 1
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The bank entangled in probe of Michael Cohen; Mayopoulos to leave at yearend, CFO Benson to become president.
July 24 -
Financial institutions are beginning to get on board with the global fight against climate change, but they are still trailing pension funds and insurance companies in putting these concerns into action.
July 11 -
Needs of wealthy clients are "a lot more complex," says Kraleigh Woodford, managing director and head of digital client experience at UBS Wealth Management.
July 10 -
In an investor-backed power play, the robo tech firm wants banks to turn to it instead of traditional core software providers as they upgrade to digital-banking-friendly technology.
June 19 -
SigFig was among an early crop of digital advice firms that shifted their focus to serving wealth managers and banks. It has raised more than $100 million from a variety of investors.
June 19 -
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein thinks some companies are overpaying for their crimes, and he wants that to stop.
May 9 -
The banks contend distributed ledger technology (DLT) makes it easier to coordinate trade finance deals. And the use of smart contracts can help parties comply with contractual obligations such as staged payments.
May 9 -
John Chiang says the bank “reeks of betrayal” a day before the bank’s annual meeting; the former chair of the CFTC has doubts about cryptocurrencies.
April 24 -
BMO Wealth Management aims to modernize its investment service and give advisers better equipment. Others offering automated advice solutions include UBS, Wells Fargo and JPMorgan.
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