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Swiss public favors stricter capital mandates for UBS

Nearly 80% of the Swiss population supports imposing tougher capital requirements on UBS, according to a YouGov survey. Despite the bank's warnings that such mandates could stifle growth or diminish dividend payouts, residents in the country’s primary language regions remain firmly in favor of prioritizing long-term financial stability over immediate investor returns.

Swiss public favors stricter capital mandates for UBS
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The survey, conducted in early June among over 1,000 residents, reveals that only 9% of the population opposes increased capital constraints. The remaining respondents are undecided. This public sentiment arrives as the Swiss government navigates the fallout from the 2023 emergency takeover of Credit Suisse, a move that left UBS as the nation’s sole global bank.

UBS officials have publicly labeled potential government proposals—specifically the requirement to fully back foreign units with Common Equity Tier 1 capital—as extreme. Lawmakers are currently attempting to balance these public demands for safety against the necessity of maintaining the lender's international competitiveness. The standoff highlights the ongoing tension between safeguarding the Swiss financial system and preserving the profitability of the country's largest banking institution.

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