UBS and two ex-employees were hit with $32 million in penalties and sanctions by regulators on Tuesday for selling Puerto Rico’s toxic debt to unsuspecting investors before the US commonwealth went bankrupt.
The bank’s Puerto Rico unit and ex-supervisor Ramiro Colon turned a blind eye to broker Jose Ramirez, who sold $50 million in bonds and lied about the risk, according to a settlement between UBS and the SEC.
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