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UBS criticises Swiss proposal to change capital adequacy requirements

The major bank UBS has criticised a draft amendment to the Federal Capital Adequacy Ordinance in Switzerland. +Get the most important news from Switzerland in your inbox According to UBS, the “disproportionate” proposals for the treatment of the bank’s own software and deferred tax assets would destroy around $11 billion (CHF8.7 billion) in capital at the Group level. The ordinance requires banks and securities firms to hold sufficient capital to cover risks associated with their business operations Overall, UBS lacks an in-depth impact assessment of the regulation, according to the consultation response published on Tuesday. In addition, the costs for capital estimated in separate studies are “not in line with reality”. In contrast to the “theoretically derived” costs of 3.2%, the company’s own studies arrive at capital costs of around 10%. UBS also considers the Swiss government’s proposal to strengthen the AT1 capital (Additional Tier 1) held for crisis situations to be untargeted. Full story here Are you the author?
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