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      Scope converts bank ratings into subscription ratings
      WEDNESDAY, 08/01/2020 - Scope Ratings GmbH
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      Scope converts bank ratings into subscription ratings

      As part of its strategic focus on institutional investors, Scope Ratings is offering credit ratings on a subscription basis only via its credit intelligence platform, ScopeOne.

      The following public ratings have been converted into subscription ratings as of 6 January 2020, available exclusively to ScopeOne subscribers.

      Commerzbank AG

      Issuer long-term rating and Outlook
      Senior preferred debt rating
      Senior unsecured debt rating
      Tier 2 instruments
      Short-term rating and Outlook

      UBS AG

      Issuer long-term rating and Outlook
      Senior preferred debt rating
      Senior unsecured debt rating
      Tier 2 instruments
      Short-term rating and Outlook

      UBS Group AG
      UBS Group Funding Switzerland AG

      AT1 securities
       

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