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US ‘transfer restrictions’ take a bite out of UBS’s LCR

Overseas subsidiaries are holding more HQLA to meet local liquidity requirements

UBS’s liquidity profile worsened in the third quarter as more of its low-risk assets became trapped at overseas subsidiaries.

The Swiss bank’s liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) – which is calculated by dividing its stock of high-quality liquid assets by its estimated net cash outflows – dipped to 135% from 144% at the end of June.   

HQLA fell $7 billion to $174 billion, while net cash outflows

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