UBS has pledged US$1 million to charities in China to help with the local response to the novel coronavirus that has paralysed cities on the mainland and drummed up fears of a global pandemic. The bank said on Monday that the money would go towards supporting frontline responders. UBS added that it was already working with domestic charity partners to…
UBS donates US$1 million to aid coronavirus fight in China
3 February 2020

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