UBS takes further $4bn hit on sub-prime

UBS takes another hit due to its sub-prime investments, pushing the bank towards a $4bn loss for 2007

Written by Kevin Reed

The US sub-prime disaster inflicted further pain on investment bank UBS, suffering a further $4bn (£2bn) writedown.

The news came ahead of its annual results on 14 February, which should see it post a loss of $4bn for 2007.

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The bank announced the further losses after providing details of its initial disclosure of $10bn in writedowns last month

Its new position was $12bn in writedowns in the Q4 2007 on sub-prime investments, and another $2bn on 'other positions related to the US residential mortgage market'.

Further reading:

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