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UBS Aug 2024 35.000 put

OPR - OPR Delayed price. Currency in USD
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8.700.00 (0.00%)
As of 03:24PM EDT. Market open.
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Previous close8.70
Open8.70
Bid2.78
Ask5.30
Strike35.00
Expiry date2024-08-16
Day's range8.70 - 8.70
Contract rangeN/A
Volume120
Open interestN/A
  • Business Wire

    UBS Announces Assumption of Three Outstanding Credit Suisse ETNs; Rebranding as "ETRACS"

    NEW YORK, May 31, 2024--UBS Group AG announced on May 31, 2024, that it has completed the merger of UBS AG and Credit Suisse AG (the "Parent Bank Merger" or "PBM"). At the effective time of the PBM, Credit Suisse AG was deregistered in the Commercial Register of the Canton of Zurich and has ceased to exist as a separate entity. With the PBM, UBS AG has succeeded to all the rights and obligations of Credit Suisse AG, including under the three outstanding series of Exchange Traded Notes previously

  • Business Wire

    UBS Hires Financial Advisor Mariam Adams

    PHILADELPHIA, May 31, 2024--UBS today announced that financial advisor team The Adams Group has joined the firm. The team, which manages over $170 million in client assets, is led by Financial Advisor Mariam Adams, and also includes Client Service Associate Albert Ortiz.

  • Reuters

    UBS reaches milestone in Credit Suisse absorption as parent companies merge

    UBS on Friday completed the merger of the main parent companies of the Swiss bank and Credit Suisse, which it acquired last year after its longtime rival collapsed, putting an end to one of the bastions of the country's financial sector. Shares in UBS ticked upwards after the business announced it had succeeded to all the rights and obligations of Credit Suisse, including all outstanding Credit Suisse debt instruments, and were trading up by 1.35% at around 1106 GMT. The merger concluded within the planned timeline and was facilitated by strong support from global regulators, said UBS, whose shares have jumped about two-thirds since it snapped up Credit Suisse for 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.3 billion).