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The UK Supreme Court has quashed the conviction of Tom Hayes, a former derivatives trader at UBS and Citigroup accused of rigging the LIBOR benchmark rates.
Investing.com - UBS has updated its investment framework for H-shares as southbound investors have increased their allocation towards Hong Kong equities to as much as 21% of Hong Kong free float.
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DPA International on MSNEU court fines Credit Suisse €29 million over foreign exchange cartelA European Union court on Wednesday imposed a fine of just under €29 million ($34 million) on former bank Credit Suisse, now ...
Tom Hayes has won a final bid to quash a conviction that made him the first trader jailed for Libor interest rate rigging, after a decade spent trying to clear his name.
BRUSSELS] UBS Group lost the crux of its case against European Union regulators over Credit Suisse Group’s involvement in a ...
The Supreme Court’s recent decision on Standish v Standish UKSC 26 on 2 July 2025 has garnered much interest not only from ...
CC’s debt package, negotiated through slightly wobbly-if-not-improving markets, is now the bedrock its $3.3 billion entry ...
The company reported a net profit of Rs 530 crore for Q1 FY26, marking a sequential decline of nearly 6 percent from the Rs ...
UBS Group AG lost the crux of its case against European Union regulators over Credit Suisse Group AG’s involvement in a ...
Global investors' diversification away from US dollar assets may benefit European and Chinese equities, as well as gold, ...
Analysts are tipping ASX200 company profits to be released over the next five weeks will show an average fall of nearly 2 per ...
Mills-Pierre is joined at UBS by client associate Brian G. Jones. Outside of his advisory work, Mills-Pierre is a former world-class figure skater and remains active in mentorship and inclusion ...
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