Tag: UBS
Taiwan Market Review, February 2023: issuance up 157% MoM
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
11 Apr 2023 by Vanina Kopcheva
Some 1,812 structured notes with estimated sales of TWD173 billion ($5.7 billion) had strike dates in February.
SRP in brief: is winter coming?
International | Industry
27 Mar 2023 by Amelie Labbe
The major news in the past week has been Credit Suisse’s acquisition by fellow Swiss bank UBS and all the ramifications the deal entails.
UBS bails out CS: century old rivalry ends up in firesale
International | Industry
20 Mar 2023 by Pablo Conde
There are over 8,500 live products worth an estimated US$25 billion issued on Credit Suisse’s paper across markets – some will transfer overtime to UBS.
Product wrap: French private bank tracks Euronext social focus index
International | Products
17 Mar 2023 by Marc Wolterink
In this week’s wrap we look at a selection of structured products with strike dates between 12-18 March 2023.
People: former senior SG structured products salesman resurfaces at Leonteq
International | People
17 Mar 2023 by SRP News
BofA’s co-head of EQD departs; UBS promotes within its ranks; XP Investimentos eyes institutional market; and more.
Taiwan Market Review, January 2023: DBS tops the manufacturer table
Asia Pacific | Market Reviews
28 Feb 2023 by Vanina Kopcheva
Some 704 products with estimated sales of TWD67,941m ($2.2 billion) were released in January.
UBS hit by ‘lower’ EQD client activity, US sales plunge
International | Industry
14 Feb 2023 by SRP News
The Swiss bank has seen revenues in its equity derivatives business down despite increases in other asset classes.
Arrivals and departures: top moves of 2022 – UBS
International | People
23 Jan 2023 by SRP News
As 2023 begins, SRP looks back at the most relevant people moves stories in 2022 highlighting new hires and exits at the main issuers of structured products across markets.
Spotlight on…top issuers in the US (FY2022)
North America | Industry
20 Jan 2023 by SRP News
It was a year of fine margins in the US where the top three issuer groups were separated by 1.3 percentage points only.