I can’t answer for gravestones though, sorry.Įasiest way to find the file in your tray is the open the game, save the lot, close the game, then open the tray file. Given the existence of gallery art, it’s probably a fairly safe bet that the photos can move between saves. I was able to move photographs through the gallery as well. It seems like the only way to get the author’s name to save would be to create a custom book as a piece of CC, which may or not work for you depending on how you want to reach your audience. There was just a blank in the description box. My assumption was since the sim didn’t exist in the save, the game couldn’t pull the author’s name. However, the author disappeared when the books moved into a different save files. The titles stayed the same, and I *think* the descriptions stayed the same (wasn’t testing that). They should be done seriously.I tried this a while back to make it easier to get books written by my author sims into the hands of other sims. We are talking about serious things here. Under Hamers, UBS in 2022 earned $7.6 billion in profit and counts many of the world's wealthy as clients - a sign of how far it has come after its government bailout during the global financial crisis more than a decade ago, clampdowns on banking secrecy and multiple restructurings.Īsked in Sunday's Swiss television interview how much he had slept in the last three days, Hamers, a passionate race cyclist, said, "not so much." He'll be pressed to show that the deal is in their interests, at a time when UBS was doing relatively well on its own. While UBS has taken out its decades-old rival at a fraction of Credit Suisse's recent share price and Switzerland is pledging roughly 260 billion Swiss francs ($280.20 billion) in loans and guarantees to underpin the new group, Hamers will need to keep shareholders on side. Kelleher said last year that he and Hamers "get on phenomenally well". UBS declined to comment for this article. What's more, he will also be able to lean on UBS Chair Colm Kelleher, a veteran of Morgan Stanley (MS.N), whose experience in overseeing securities trading will come in useful as UBS prepared to sift through Credit Suisse's risky positions. While at ING, though he never faced an integration task of this magnitude, he undertook several restructurings in the Netherlands and Belgium, experience on which he will be able to draw, according to a former colleague.įormer Unilever CEO and fellow Dutchman Paul Polman gave a Hamers a vote of confidence on Monday, telling Reuters that "Hamers is a purposeful leader certainly well prepared to lead Swiss banking through these challenging times." UBS declined to comment on the matter on Monday but the bank said at the time that it had "full confidence" in Hamers. Prosecutors had previously said they would not seek charges. In 2020, months after his move to Zurich, a Dutch appeals court ordered a criminal investigation into the role Hamers played in ING Group's failure to crack down on money laundering. His immediate challenges following Sunday's deal will be to lay off thousands of staff, potentially more than 10,000, sources have told Reuters, run down Credit Suisse's investment bank and reassure the world's wealthy that his bank remains the best place to park their cash. The digital success at ING is what attracted UBS's then-chairman Axel Weber to poach him, declaring Hamers was "the right CEO to lead our business into its next chapter", at a time that some analysts said UBS's progress was stagnating. He had little experience in investment banking or wealth management.Īt ING, Hamers was seen as a tech-savvy boss who spurned the image of a stuffy banker for a young, modern and approachable CEO, and there he was credited with overseeing a digital transformation - including a successful build-up in Germany - while being one of the lowest-paid bosses of a major European bank. A nearly 30-year veteran of Dutch lender ING - he married a former colleague from the bank - Hamers was a surprise choice when he was appointed in early 2020 to lead UBS.
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