Capital punishment: how Swiss bank reforms could hit UBS
Bank’s year-long tussle with government will come to a head with proposals to be unveiled on Friday
Bank’s year-long tussle with government will come to a head with proposals to be unveiled on Friday

Federal Council sets out plans for banking reform after months of lobbying by country’s biggest lender

‘Too big to fail’ reforms come after bank’s rescue of main rival Credit Suisse

A proposal from a cross-party group of politicians could break the deadlock with the country’s biggest bank

Senate will decide whether some ‘too big to fail’ proposals should be delayed

A surprise court ruling that the move lacked a legal basis could lead to years of appeals and proceedings

Switzerland’s Federal Council this week laid out a compromise which set up another fight with the country’s biggest bank