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UBS Axed Singaporean Wealth Manager Team

tun_dr_m

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World's First indeed!

Paid Singaporean $$$$$$$$$$ into fucked up corrupted $$$$$$$$ laundering bank to have Singaporeans AXED!

PAP govt stuck gun barrel into their own asshole trying to shoot out their own brains!


http://sg.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20090323/tap-ubs-singapore-c3bb44c.html


UBS lays off Singapore team serving rich Turks-sources
Reuters
Reuters - Tuesday, March 24

* Team managing clients' assets worth $200-$300 mln-sources


* Lay off not part of plans to exit Turkish wealth market

* Move part of business restructuring

SINGAPORE, March 23 - UBS <UBSN.VX>, the world's biggest wealth manager, has axed a team of six private bankers in Singapore, who were managing wealth for Turkish clients, sources familiar with the situation told Reuters on Monday.

UBS is struggling after losing billions in the risky U.S. housing market, which forced it to obtain financial aid from the Swiss government.

The Singapore team was managing clients' assets worth between $200 million to $300 million and was hired from Swiss rival Credit Suisse <CSGN.VX> two years ago, a source briefed on the situation said.

Singapore acts as an offshore booking centre for UBS' clients from Asia and Europe.

A second source said the firm has no plans to exit wealth management for Turkish clients despite the removal of the team in Singapore, which was done as part of a group restructuring.

"Like any organisation, UBS continually reviews its strategic needs and resources the businesses according to the environment and its outlook," a UBS spokeswoman said in a statement.

"Asia Pacific remains a strategic priority for UBS, and a region in which the group will continue to invest," she said. UBS declined comment on the layoffs. (Reporting by Jan Dahinten and Saeed Azhar; Editing by Anshuman Daga)
 

red amoeba

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What is the logic of managing Turkish money in Singapore? Shldn't it be doing that in Dubai?

They can then communicate their intentions to a team in Singapore or local markets shld they need to invest in products or stocks.
 
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