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Moody's lowers UBS rating due to subprime fears

Rating agency Moody's has cut UBS's bank financial strength rating (BSFR) from A- to B+, saying the bank still has more subprime losses to reveal.

"The downgrade of the BFSR reflects Moody's view that UBS's subprime-related exposures have a large loss content – some of which has been recognised to date - which negatively affects the bank's earnings stability and our understanding of the quality of its risk management", Moody's announced today.

UBS took $4.4 billion in writedowns at the end of the third quarter, announcing a total net exposure of $39 billion to subprime-related securities.

Moody's also criticised the bank's decision to mark its collateralised debt obligation (CDO) holdings to model, rather than using a market-based benchmark. "Given the ongoing deterioration in the performance of the subprime collateral backing the CDOs, we expect the bank will likely need to take further meaningful writedowns on this portfolio. We have noted UBS is marking its super-senior CDOs to model, and this can currently lead to a lower level of markdowns than at banks that are referencing similar securities to the relevant ABX indices," it wrote.

The decision did not affect UBS's senior debt and deposit ratings, which remain at AAA. Moody's commented this represents the high probability that the Swiss government would intervene to support UBS in a crisis. However, further BSFR downgrades would hit the bank's other credit ratings too, it warned.

See also:UBS warns of continuing subprime risk
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