Hong Kong's securities regulator banned UBS on Thursday from sponsoring ini...
HONG KONG - Hong Kong’s securities regulator banned UBS on Thursday from sponsoring initial public offerings domestically for a year for failures in that role in three IPOs, the first major bank involved in stock listings to face such action in the city.
In the wake of a slew of scandals among newly traded firms earlier this decade, the SFC has been cracking down on banks not properly carrying out their duties as sponsor. UBS was also fined for failing to discharge its duties in a third IPO which the regulator did not name.
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