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UBS doubles sub-prime writedowns UBS doubles sub-prime writedowns
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Swiss financial giant UBS has reported that its writedowns as a result of the sub-prime crisis have more than doubled to about $37bn (£18.5bn) Swiss financial giant UBS has reported that its writedowns as a result of the sub-prime crisis have more than doubled to about $37bn (£18.5bn).
It has announced $19bn of fresh asset writedowns on top of the $18.4bn it wrote off in 2007.It has announced $19bn of fresh asset writedowns on top of the $18.4bn it wrote off in 2007.
UBS also said that it was seeking to raise 15bn Swiss francs ($15bn; £7.5bn) in capital by issuing new shares.UBS also said that it was seeking to raise 15bn Swiss francs ($15bn; £7.5bn) in capital by issuing new shares.
The news is damaging to the firm, which is the European bank worst hit by the credit crisis. The latest developments are damaging to the firm, which is the European bank worst hit by the credit crisis.
The announcement came as it said it expected to post a first quarter net loss of $12.1bn. The announcements came as it said it expected to post a first-quarter net loss of $12.1bn.
It also announced that its chairman and former chief executive Marcel Ospel would not be seeking re-appointment.
Widespread damageWidespread damage
UBS also unveiled plans to create a new business that would handle US property assets which had become worthless.
It said that it was confident that this would "deal effectively with the firm's real estate exposures and allow the bank to focus on strengthening its core operations".
The US sub-prime problems have hit the balance sheets of banks worldwide.The US sub-prime problems have hit the balance sheets of banks worldwide.
UBS management warned that it expected 2008 to be a difficult year for the firm and the industry as a whole.UBS management warned that it expected 2008 to be a difficult year for the firm and the industry as a whole.
In 2007 it reported its first annul loss since UBS was created from the merger of Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998. In 2007 it reported its first annual loss since UBS was created from the merger of Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998.
Sub-prime loans were lent to US homebuyers on low incomes or with patchy credit ratings. Sub-prime loans were lent to US homebuyers with low incomes or with patchy credit ratings.
These investments quickly soured as higher interest rates pushed up mortgage payments and triggered a wave of defaults.These investments quickly soured as higher interest rates pushed up mortgage payments and triggered a wave of defaults.
As well as resulting in the collapse of Bear Stearns, it has also hit other big Western banking giants, including Wall Street giants Merrill Lynch, Citigroup and JP Morgan Chase, and BNP Paribas, France's biggest bank. As well as resulting in the collapse of Bear Stearns, it has also hit other big Western banks, including Wall Street giants Merrill Lynch, Citigroup and JP Morgan Chase, and BNP Paribas, France's biggest bank.