
A long-awaited report assessing the Swiss authorities' management of the Credit Suisse collapse is set to be released in the coming days. This report is expected to influence regulatory measures for UBS, the new owner of Credit Suisse, potentially leading to stricter oversight. Analysts, including Betsy Graseck from Morgan Stanley, emphasize the need for stabilization in large-cap bank regulation, viewing this as a positive development for the banking sector's outlook in 2025.
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“We’re really looking for stabilization in large cap bank regulation, and that’s a positive, because elimination of a negative is a good thing,” says Betsy Graseck of Morgan Stanley on her big banks outlook for 2025. https://t.co/jxWeuau0cu
A long-awaited report on how Swiss authorities handled the collapse of Credit Suisse is due to be published in the coming days, potentially paving the way for stricter oversight of its new owner UBS https://t.co/s0UnVwZ3JO