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As its losses jeopardized the bank's capital position, UBS quickly raised US$11.5 billion of capital in December 2007, US$9.7 billion of which came from the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) [152] and US$1.8 billion from an unnamed Middle Eastern investor. [153] Protestors outside of UBS's Zürich headquarters, 2009
One North Wacker, UBS Tower is a 50-story (199 m (653 ft)) skyscraper at One North Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago, Illinois. The tower was built from 1999 to 2002 to accommodate Swiss investment bank UBS AG 's Chicago headquarters.
Rank Bank HQ Total assets (billions of US$) [3] CET1 capital ratio requirement [4] Market capitalization (billions of US$ as of 12/31/2023) [5] Ticker 1 JPMorgan Chase
UBS's primary offices in the U.S., prior to its merger with SBC, were located at 299 Park Avenue in New York, which are used today as the New York headquarters of UBS Investment Bank. The bank also made two major acquisitions in 1986, first it purchased Phillips & Drew an established British brokerage and asset management firm, founded in 1895.
In 1997, UBS Warburg, the American investment banking division of UBS AG completed construction on their new American headquarters at 677 Washington Blvd, moving it from Manhattan. The headquarters was then expanded in 2002 to total 910,000 square feet, including a 103,000 square foot trading floor. [ 57 ]
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Later the headquarters of UBS Investment Bank's trading operations, the Stamford complex featured the largest trading floor ever built, roughly the size of two football fields. Following an expansion in 2002, the floor covers 103,000-square-foot (9,600 m 2 ) with 40-foot (12 m) arched ceilings.
UBS Tower is a 108-meter (354-foot), 28-story skyscraper at 315 Deaderick Street in Nashville, Tennessee. The tower was completed in 1974. It was originally called the First American Center but the name was changed when First American National Bank merged with AmSouth Bank.