UBS first bank sued over sub-prime loss

UBS has been sued by over the sale of financial products which collapsed in sub-prime meltdown

Written by AccountancyAge.com

HSH Nordbank, one of Germany’s biggest banks, is suing UBS, over $US500m (£254m) of collateralised debt obligations (CDOs) in what lawyers say will probably be the first of many such cases in Europe.

The Times reports HSH is suing for losses of more than $US200m, accusing UBS of putting risky American mortgages instead of low-risk assets into a CDO which it sold to the German bank in 2002.

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HSH plans to file a claim against UBS in a court in New York this month. According to lawyers, similar cases had been brought in the US but none as yet by a European investor.

One lawyer who specialises in CDOs said that smaller banks 'might be the next to have a go at this kind of suit'.

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