Finance Minister Slams 'Aggressive' UBS Lobbying Amid Record Profits
As UBS reports a quarterly net profit of nearly $3 billion, Swiss Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter has openly accused the banking giant of applying undue pressure on parliamentarians to influence upcoming banking regulations, a rare public rebuke.

Key Takeaways
- Finance Minister Karin Keller-Sutter accused UBS of using 'unusual' and 'firm' lobbying tactics against Swiss democratic institutions.
- The Swiss government has submitted a bill requiring systemically important banks to fully cover foreign subsidiary holdings with hard core capital.
- UBS has achieved $11.5 billion in savings since the start of its restructuring program following the Credit Suisse takeover.
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They Said
"I hear from parliamentarians who fear that UBS could reduce donations to their party."
"At the end of the day, it is a question of which interests prevail: those of the taxpayers or those of UBS."