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Bank employees say management has not let up on ambitious sales goals; women bankers say UBS cut bonuses after maternity leave.
March 11 -
The Fed vice chair says regulators need to be on the “cutting edge” at spotting vulnerabilities; firm looks to win over future millionaires.
February 11 -
The Fed and FDIC found fault with resolution plans filed by four of the largest foreign lenders, though none of the shortcomings were severe enough to warrant rejecting the "living wills."
December 21 -
Trustology protects private keys to digital assets the way parking valets look after car keys.
December 6 -
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