UBS Could Gain From Likely Compromise on Swiss Capital Requirements -- Market Talk

Dow Jones
Dec 16

1058 GMT - A compromise on Switzerland's capital requirements for UBS Group is likely on the way and the bank's shareholders could stand to benefit from a change in stance, Bank of America analysts say in a research note. The Swiss government's proposal to introduce tougher rules puts the country at odds with the U.S. and U.K. easing banks' capital needs, BofA says. A compromise seems likely to be achieved to preserve a level playing field globally, with UBS being allowed to meet new requirements with a mix of CET1 and AT1 capital, the analysts say. This could lower the capital bill for UBS shareholders to about $10.8 billion from $26 billion, according to BofA. BofA raises its recommendation on UBS to buy from neutral. Shares rise 2.2%. (adria.calatayud@wsj.com)

 

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