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Note 34
Note 34

Invested Assets and Net New Money
Invested Assets and Net New Money

Invested assets include all client assets managed by or deposited with UBS for investment purposes. Invested assets include, for example, managed fund assets, managed institutional assets, discretionary and advisory wealth management portfolios, fiduciary deposits, time deposits, savings accounts and wealth management securities or brokerage accounts. All assets held for purely transactional purposes and custody-only assets, including corporate client assets held for cash management and transactional purposes, are excluded from invested assets as the Group only administers the assets and does not offer advice on how the assets should be invested. Also excluded are non-bankable assets (e. g. art collections) and deposits from third-party banks for funding or trading purposes.

Discretionary assets are defined as those where UBS decides how a client's assets are invested. Other invested assets are those where the client ultimately decides how the assets are invested. When a single product is created in one Business Group and sold in another, it is counted in both the Business Group that manages the investment and the one that distributes it. This results in double counting within UBS total invested assets, as both Business Groups are providing a service independently to their respective clients, and both add value and generate revenue.

Net new money in a period is the net amount of invested assets that are entrusted to UBS by new and existing clients less those withdrawn by existing clients and clients who terminate their relationship with UBS. Net new money is calculated using the direct method, by which inflows and outflows to / from invested assets are determined at the client level based on transactions. Interest payments by clients on their loans are treated as net new money outflows. Interest and dividend income from invested assets is not counted as net new money inflow. Market and currency movements as well as fees and commissions are excluded from net new money, as are the effects resulting from any acquisition or divestment of a UBS subsidiary or business. Reclassifications between invested assets and client assets as a result of a change in the service level delivered are treated as net new money flows.

As of or for the year ended

CHF billion

31.12.07

31.12.06

Fund assets managed by UBS

509

439

Discretionary assets

877

849

Other invested assets

1,803

1,701

Total invested assets (double counts included)

3,189

2,989

thereof double count

392

371

thereof acquisitions (divestments)

50.5

81.1

Net new money (double counts included)

140.6

151.7

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