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Swiss government should soften certain UBS rules, second group of lawmakers says
Nov 14, 2025 2:29 AM

ZURICH, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Capital requirements for UBS

should not exceed those in other major financial

centres, a second Swiss parliamentary committee said on Friday,

echoing a call from last week and raising pressure on the

government to ease certain rules.

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