Nothing is currently more important to UBS than the successful integration of Credit Suisse. The major bank is now bringing one of its most high-profile bankers from Switzerland for this task, as finews.com has learned. This move is triggering a reshuffle...
An investment banker who was with Credit Suisse for three decades is leaving UBS after it formally took over the troubled Swiss bank earlier this month.
Northern Trust Asset Management has announced a new head of its international business, as part of organisational changes under new leadership.
Politics continue to play a role in banking with Paris-based BNP Paribas reportedly receiving a call from a US politician regarding its involvement in the Chinese digital yuan.
An influential consultancy maintains that good tech needs to fight bad tech when it comes to financial crime. finews.asia takes a look.
Hong Kong virtual bank Mox has announced an internal promotion to the role of chief operating officer.
An old Morgan Stanley pal of Colm Kelleher has been given what might be the most difficult job that UBS currently has to offer. He has already bailed out the chairman once.
Credit Suisse has reportedly appointed an investment banking management committee to oversee integration with UBS.
UBS appears set to have one less legacy legal case from Credit Suisse. A Geneva prosecutor is said to be closing a money laundering investigation, but the list of unresolved cases remains long.
JPMorgan’s asset management arm has announced two senior appointments in Asia.
Summer is here and it is time for some of us to take a well-deserved break. To help with that, the finews editorial team has hunkered down and put together a choice - and very subjective - selection of their best reads for the hot days ahead.
The Monetary Authority of Singapore is proposing an industry code of conduct with regard to environmental, social and governance ratings and data products.
From funding projects using artificial intelligence for detecting early-stage cancer to preserving the Palace of Versailles, philanthropic advisors have to wrap their heads around myriad topics. At the same time, there's lots of innovation happening, Lombard...
Government interest in central bank digital currencies persists with 130 countries exploring the space, according to a study by US-based think tank Atlantic Council.
The Hong Kong stock exchange operator will launch a new initial public offering settlement platform that will shorten the time between the pricing of a new listing and share trading.
Exact figures on Credit Suisse's business performance aren't expected until UBS publishes second-quarter results at the end of August. But Credit Suisse funds and ETF data don't bode well for its asset management unit.
The first big wave of redundancies at Credit Suisse will come in July, mainly abroad. finews.asia asked Klaus Biermann, co-founder of Zurich-based executive search firm Biermann Neff, what employees of the failed bank should prepare for.
UBS is said to be planning on three rounds of job cuts starting in July. More than half of Credit Suisse's workforce is to be eliminated.
A Singapore judge has sentenced a businessman to prison over fraud in the Wirecard case.
A senior Federal Reserve official calls for a more fulsome analysis of the events surrounding the recent bank failures in the US – and draws Switzerland in as well. finews.asia takes a look.
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