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  2. UBS China - Wikipedia

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    UBS Securities Co., Ltd. is the investment bank and brokerage firm of the Swiss bank UBS with offices in many countries, among them China. Its Chinese arm is a joint-venture according to the restrictions of foreign investments in China, especially in the financial sector. Since 2018, it is a subsidiary of the Swiss bank UBS.

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  4. Tao Wang (economist) - Wikipedia

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    At UBS, Wang's China and Asia economics team has ranked highly in multiple Institutional Investor All-Asia Research and All-China surveys. [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Her research covers topics such as China's long-term growth, [ 7 ] state-owned enterprise reform, [ 8 ] property bubbles, [ 9 ] RMB internationalization, [ 10 ] supply chain shifts, [ 1 ...

  5. O'Connor & Associates - Wikipedia

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    After the acquisition, O'Connor & Associates continued to operate as a subsidiary of Swiss Bank Corporation. In 1998, Swiss Bank Corporation merged with Union Bank of Switzerland to form UBS. [3] As part of the merger, O'Connor & Associates was integrated into UBS's investment banking division. The firm continued to operate as UBS O'Connor. [4]

  6. Door opens for UBS to take majority ownership of China JV - AOL

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    UBS would own 51 percent of its joint venture, UBS Securities, if it purchases the holdings. Agribusiness conglomerate COFCO Group said in a statement to the China Beijing Equity Exchange on ...

  7. Union Bank of Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Union Bank of Switzerland (UBS) [a] was a Swiss investment bank and financial services company located in Switzerland. The bank, which at the time was the second largest bank in Switzerland, merged with Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998 to become UBS. This merger formed what was then the largest bank in Europe and the second largest bank in the world.

  8. John Cryan - Wikipedia

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    Cryan was head of UBS's financial institutions group. In the autumn of 2008, he advised the UBS board of directors on the financial crisis. [5] In 2011, Cryan left UBS for personal reasons. [6] In January 2012, he joined Singapore's investment company Temasek as president for Europe. [7] Cryan became a non-executive director of Man Group in ...

  9. Gary P. Brinson - Wikipedia

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    Gary P. Brinson is a former investor and money manager. He is the founder of Brinson Partners a Chicago-based asset management firm acquired in 1994 by Swiss Bank Corporation, the predecessor of UBS, and Adams Street Partners.