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Abstract: Will $10 billion of write-downs and a capital injection from GIC draw a line under UBS's sub-prime problems?
Brief Excerpt: UBS Finds Consolation In Singapore Sling How the mighty have fallen! First Citigroup looks to Abu Dhabi to bolster its capital, now UBS agrees a Tier 1 infusion from GIC UBS thinks the announcement of a further $10 billion of sub-prime...
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