UBS Chief Warns 'Over-Regulation' Is Pushing Europe into Decline
UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti has issued a stark warning that excessive regulation is stifling growth and innovation across Europe, causing the continent to fall behind the US and Asia, and that a major crisis may be needed to force political action.

Key Takeaways
- UBS CEO Sergio Ermotti warned that Europe is suffering from over-regulation across all sectors, not just banking.
- The Swiss government is proposing banking reforms that could require UBS to increase its capital by $20 billion.
- UBS has held internal discussions regarding moving its headquarters to the United States if capital requirements are not eased.
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"Europe will continue to fall behind the US and Asia until a severe crisis forces politicians to act."
"As long as you have governments promising that they can fix issues with higher taxes, more debt and more fiscal stimulus... no politicians will be elected by asking people to make sacrifices."