High Court dismisses Stanley Tan's S$34m claim against UBS
Judge rules that the bank acted on his instructions when it terminated accumulators
Singapore
THE High Court has dismissed the lawsuit filed by Global Yellow Pages' chief executive seeking damages of almost S$34 million from Swiss banking giant UBS, following a 15-day hearing in April and May last year.
In February 2013, plaintiff Stanley Tan had originally taken defendant UBS to court to seek compensation of more than S$130 million - to cover losses that he incurred during the 2008 financial crisis.
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