By Lisa Jucca
ZURICH, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Being at the helm of Switzerland's best-known bank might once have been the pinnacle of a Swiss banker's ambition, but few today envy UBS chief executive Marcel Rohner as he struggles to rebuild the battered bank.
Under former all-powerful chairman Marcel Ospel, UBS , the world's largest wealth manager, waded deep into U.S. subprime assets and could report on Tuesday a net loss of up to 21 billion Swiss francs ($18 billion) in ...
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